[From the U.S. Government Printing Office, www.gpo.gov]
STATUTES IN APPROVED FLORIDA COASTAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAM (1983 FLORIDA STATUTES) COASTAL ZONE INFORMATION CENTER STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION OFFICE OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT TWIN TOWERS OFFICE BUILDING 2600 BLAIR STONE ROAD TALLAHASSEE., FL 32301 HC MARCH 1984 79 .E5 F95 1984 STATUTES IN APPROVED FLORIDA COASTAL MANAGEMENT PROORAM (1983 FLORIDA STATUTES) STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION OFFICE OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT TWIN TOWERS OFFICE BUILDING 2600 BLAIR STONE ROAD TALLAHASSEE, FL 32301 MARCH 1984 N TABLE OF CONTENTS STATIrms IN APPR00-:1) FLORIDA COASTAL MANAGFNENT PROGRAM 1--1orida tat Pav Chapter 23.011-.0191 State Comprehensive Planning and Power Plant Siting 1 Chapter 119 Public Records 3 Chapter 120 Administrative Procedure Act 6 Chapter 160 Regional Planning Councils 15 Chapter 161 Beach and Shore Preservation 17 Chapter 201.02; .15 Excise Tax on Documents 24 Chapter 252 Emergency Management 25 Chapter 253 State Lands 30 Chapter 258 State Parks and Preserves 45 Chapter 259 Land Conservation Act of 1972 52 Chapter 260 Recreational Trails System 53 Chapter 267 Archives, History, and Records Management 54 Chapter 288.011-.08; .34; .501-.518 Commercial Development and Capital Improvements, Industrial Siting Act 58 Chapter 315 Port Facilities Financing 65 Chapter 334 Transportation Administration 68 Chapter 366 Public Utilities 75 Chapter 370 Saltwater Fisheries 80 Chapter 372 Wildlife 104 Chapter 373 Water Resources 116 Chapter 375 Outdoor Recreation and Conservation 138 Chapter 376 Pollutant Discharge Prevention and Removal 141 Chapter 377 Energy Resources 148 Chapter 380 Land and Water Management 161 Chapter 388 Mosquito Control 170 Chapter 403 Environmental Control 174 Chapter 582 Soil and Water Conservation 207 Ex, -222 2 G@Gz Z;Z= > 'aA 4, g > > > 2 9 gSP�'E M 9'3 79 3. E.@ a; > 2 > > Z. T' n 25 4 >, z m > m p 4 A 3 C@ 2. 0 cz, 2A W. >Z A CA > p 2 - - z z A z z n;'r 3 Z > 0 i@ g ='9 e, Pr to fit;:!: I, ?. A . - , -@ 0. Q g I - s 54: 0, &0, 1 -0.- A=i V, 5q CL;J. 0.5 9S**="=.;W;,A*M-3$;C!- wo 3 ps. g m =0 a ;"; az 5= 9 &e.8 C. WA 0. 'ba 1=21 . F!- . c 2, @ 'i Eke a.. Ag. a, A S . -., ."'Evo MIS.. 51, 3A. 3 A 2 FO . 9--t F. .41 ;.' 5 E.` g 'n 1> L @lq 2,g tp 'm 2,v'o c . I ;; v2- 3 3 R z; 50 @, ;-I - . - =_ @j C @ ;,, !t - = 2.Fr' c Z2.@ F5 -3 3 a 72 2 g g, Fj -s.2 x 1 lip. "T, @j 14 7,H VqM I a p @.2.2 T=F: 2 0 a. i@ 2,4 a4 3T -Wi ig 2. 5r g-y. 94- Z@. Z cm 1 0, 3, 2 =41 g rq 0 Tj v 9'7 v '-, I i , is-r;3 @ n . RA L 0 4 3 0-"," 1 CL -= @- I I "' -"' gs q M. @C@- -F W a g 2 2-2 to gr- Oc K- Do on to on g o @! g ts 0.0 FA A a -g 2.2. 6 1 a- 4n kw -="3 t ws == S. "m 51 =j.C Sri 29 A* .5 15 45- n nc Fr .I -gE, g' to 0 rr P:.c @! -0 'Rm :7.E 7 9-9-= @w7 -9-- 7.5 iE T2 2 21 L-- 7 215 i f T3 Z: z r ? 1 R 1* 2 y n L. 2-4 3 r p 97@ a. I S In pt- to to @o tv p p @o to Co S: 77 97 P 7 :57L@ T 3 la TAI 4 - cc za _3 z c mi . . a I =v A 2T U -=.na m A, 7- - a- -.L - - . 3 J. , z. - -@. , - = ;=.=a 5_5 cc .5 1 It @R AV 91 J, oR 'a Er 5-- 5 g . , . , m , - - _ 1 3. T -P , 3 T'@@ o 5-3 M o 2 o' z 53 o k te --I j !t 2-.;@ F = - . " :: a- rr 9' :13 1* R: =. 9 .71 as. q _v 7r -&a:. R. 347:- M- vz.nj-s@ z -5 R. 9,1V 0 9'M- S:@-= M. 3 -1 Q, -a EA*2 13.G - T", -;..a a 3 ns@o'@ a - @ IF = i _. V ;@ , l.:-;g 1=4. ;P3'. >. 3--o 8, 3 3 _;rq a- 7 4 37 3 1M 'r 1. -a ?a rr -2@ 2 3-6 F3, a S9 T@ cc F2 N ii-,Z 3 vi S 54 9, a. g q o 'A g JA 3-A, 7 +1 m A. j- N. Be 13 3 3'. 3. 73" A., is . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, 1: 9 fifjpqj-@ - 9 9i 0-1 st p Li 2 4 MH 11 13 Iff JR, 10 i i Ug 32. R S m Er 72. g'. T 20. @r oz. K t; 029 2 ;.F Z., :-7 3 J., ni 900 T Sw g; GIs wo :f "a. as oli S., - -F- i - -, T T g.; Lt 05- 0 Fr -F, 0 7 0. 5 T 0 595 7 4, Fr r.. 3 -01 g- 0 94, T- ,70 Mi 0 4 W.3 . @ A. Fr-7 c R FT 3, 2 c , , E!.. R-3 0 7 @7 M"N cc 9 T - - - ------- ------ -- 30., 245 Y'R 7 - 3 2 % is; 10 1. -0 22@ T E. ON 11 .1 M .1 1. 2 n > R 0 CIO- 2_9 A, M. ga 3 rig -,-. = " I 1 3, ,@ a ; C a.a." m rM ilir W. 3 -.6. 3 &4115. 0 . --i3 , .9..- a : , ; ;,CA , =Q r= 9 5-!., 1 '- - J A -I if S'5 S-3 p I X . m, _.: .' W. g F_ 2 El 72 '1 , v 2 WX 3 'a 7g Zqqr -.0 0 El S.. _-g t "gig n 54n, -R 33 (A-.3 .C.2 3 2 Fr a-0 a-P I Pr C -a TO -U-at .,A,Q A @2 0 , 18 .00 F i@ 0. '. i 34. S I " . 9 .,z , >0 lis 0 1 Ul -3, 1 " '1- 2 5 - a. .25 9r - . I; a F @ 5 1 =,@ I - q �. 6 - . 0 .3 z- S'o ;;" 0 , m L. I @2,3. 2 2 13 0 k 2_ 0 a O,zg. I Sw .2. wg ;j-g 30. 5 CL, w-5 Va 9.9-C ". , S Mg C Co, WO 132 cr< 0 2.. T ug@ & - 9 09 P4. 3 A Ta.. mill; 3 o C -:.g M@ K.- A S RI tv T a aA 0 C n r. 0 .@z 9 a. EA z5l! a r* 7' L -i - S.- lri r.9 s -2 IT 2: t: S To a o- w Go. T 0, 2A, =2 I,A Ri v -C 9*- .5 G E Era=, @ A. B's.. =.W&O 0, a a.3 a =Ei S o 3,4 S. T. . o- =ow- . @.: @@ o _.g-4 o,-5@2 . S&. 91; il 1z, - _3 2-t 9, S.5 t.,z .. - . 9. . r . =, ? @r o- o 1 21 cc T 12 13 cc T--vo =_1 @cn@e < G's r-. r-c M,- 5"o- X o o 9 -7 @tv o Er M 3 -9 -w Ell G-A a 13 - v . n - a, _m . -- I a =`54 " . ::- o. -qzv T R3 - , - -;-- a*- o 2j, A o. or. 15 w.* gr o S.g b o con. ="Llt2r. to i r I-omeo - - S -no g o-; .2 a cr w A.- lw w g--9 rr@ .4- is-U-,-I r-a -3 5 n S > _.or. m,o,. ol cn El:,- o g Frv - " 5. - J, =;c E9 "0 - - 9 5' @ @ =-* --R , 9. o a.. aeor c S*-L. o 3 A g -42 o .1 E, oo @N g cr o m c vo t-54A. aj Y', S5... 2S -I- . i r- 1 .5 -, li &, , b o 71 R S xg c o. T5- 3 !Z @t -g Fj o- ir o- Pr a.-- z'R m Fr' s-a Fr 1. p. 1@5, o- 2,i3 2:v -To S c Z-Ea g. ;aF % 5r co -3 o, TZ,. g_=s , 8 . - . f. - .1 @ ,; E@ @@ F, . 3-- - a. R s Fr za IT- s;- 5, , =. . @ E 57 w z- 7,-T E,o z-= W -3 .1 o; ES, 1983 ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE ACT Ch. 126 Ch. 120 ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE ACT F.S. 1983 proposed rule or provision of a proposed rule de- (9)(a) If an agency rinds that an immediate dan. clared invalid shall he withdrawn from the committee ger to the public health, safety, or welfare regires tion (2); a statement of the extent to which the pro- agency head or on a later date specified by rule or bv the adupting agency and shall not be adopted. No emergency action, the a posed rule establishes standards more restrictive statute. fiency may aclopi any rue ne - rule %hall be riled for adoption until 21 days after the cessitated by the imme iste danger by any procedure than federal standards or a statement that the pro- (b) After the notice required in subsection (1) notice required by subsection (1) or until the hearing which is fair under the circumstances and necessary posed rule is no more restrictive than federal stan. and prior to adoption, the agency may withdra- the officer has rendered his decision, as the case may be. .1to protect the public interest, provided that: dards or that a federal rule on the same subject does rule in whole or in part or may make such changes in However, the agency may proceed with all other 1. The Procedure Provides at least the procedural not exist; and the notice required by subsection III. the rule as are supported by the record of public steps in the rulerntaking process. In the event part of protection given by other statutes, the Florida Con- After the Final public hearing on the proposed rule, or hearings held on the rule. technical changea which do aproposed rule is declared invalid, the adopting stitution. or the United States Constitution. agency may, in its sole discretion. withdraw the pro- 2. The agency takes only that action necessary to after the time for requesting a hearing has expired, not affect thf substance of the rule, changes in re- Posed rule in its entirety. The agencK busee proposed protect the public interest under the emergency pro. the adopting agency shall rile any changes in the pro- sponse to wi.tten material relating to the rule re- rule has been declared invalid in w ole or par I cedure. posed rule and the reasons therefor with the commit- ceived b the agency within 14 days after the notice gi,e notice of the decision Issue tee or advise the committee that there are no of the Florida Administrative Weekly, 't lihal 3. The agency publishes in writing at the time of, c response to a proposed objection by the in the first available or prior to, its action the speciric facts and reasons changes. In addition, when any change is made in a ahnanmgeasyin. part of the record of the proceeding, or After adoption and before the effective td) Hearings held under this prnvision shall be for finding an immediate danger to the public health, proposed rule, other than a technical change, the date, a rule may be modifivil or withdrawn only in re- conducted in the same manner as provided in a. safety, or welfare and its reasons for concluding that adopting agency shall provide a detailed statement of a IV.57 except that the hearing officer's order shall be the procedure used is fair under the circumstances. such change by certified mail or actual delivery to ponse to an objection by the committee or may be Final agency action. The a4ency proposing the rule In any event. notice of emergency rules, other than any person who requests it in writing at the public modified to extend the effective date by not more and the perscin requesting the hearing shall be adver. those of educational units or units of government hearing. The agency shall File the change with the than 60 days when the committee has notified the committee, and provide the statement of change to it sary part e . ther substantially affected persons with jurisdiction in only one county or a part thereof, ereedney that an objection to the rule is being consid- Mal, join the pr ing as parties or intervenors on . The agency shall give notice of its decision to shell be published in the first available issue of the persons requesting it, at least 7 days prior to riling withdrew or modify a rule in the first available issue arprf@priate terms which will m)t substantially delay Florida Administrative Weekly. The agency's find- the rule for adoption. Educational units, other than of the publication in which the original ttotice of rule- the proceedings. Failure to proceed under this sub- ingg of immediate danger, necessity, and procedural units of the State University System and the Florida in,, - fairness shall be judicially revieable. School for the Deaf and the Blind, and local units of went of State if the rule is requi ed ti@ be riled with Wtit,ri shall not constitute failure to exhaust admin king was published and shall,notify the Depart- Ltrative remedin. fb) Rules pertaining to the public health, safety. government with jurisdiction in only one county or the Department of State. After a rule has become ef- part thereof shall not be required to make filings with -'@l Any person regulated by an agency or having nr welfare shall include. but not he limited to, those fective, it may be repealed or amended only through A @ub,,trmtisl interest in an agency- rule may petition rules pertaining to perishable agric-Atural commodi- the committee. This paragraph does not apply to regular rulemaking procedures. ,. agency to adopt, amend. or repeal a rule or to pro- ties. emergency rul" adopted pursuant to subsection (9). (13) If the committee disapproves a proposed 'ide the minimum public information required by 9. (6 An emergency rule adopted under this subsec- However, agencies, other than those listed herein, rule and the agency does not modify the rule. the 112,)..5.3. The petition shall specify the proposed rule tion may not be effective for a period longer than 90 adopting emergency rules shall rile a copy of each committee shall file with the Department of State a and action requested. Not later thin 30 calendar days davs and shall not be renewable. However, the agency emergency rule with the committee. notice of the disapproval detailing with Particularity its objection to the rule. The Department of State after the date of riling a petiti,,n. the agency shall ini. may take identical action by normal rulemaking pro. (b) It the adopting agency is required to publish 00 tiale rulemaking proceedings unoer this act, other- cedures. its rules in the Florida Administrative Code, it shall shall publish this notice in the Florida Administra- wise comply with the requested action. or deny the (d) Subject to applicable constitutional and itat- rile with the Department of State three Certified cop- live Weekly and shall publish, as a history note to the petition ,,iih a written statement of its reasons for utory provisions, an emergency rule becomes effec- in of the rule it proposes to adopt, a summary of the rule when it is published in the Florida Administra- the denial. tive immediately on riling, or at a date less than 20 rule. a summary of any hearings held on the mle, and live Code. a reference to the committee's disapproval 16) In rulemaking proceedings, the agency may days thereafter if specified in the rule, if the adopting a detailed written statement of the facts and circum- and to the issue of the Weekly in which the full text recognize anv material which mov be judicially no- agency finds that such effective date is necessary be- stances justifying the rule. Agencies not required to thereof appears. ticed, and it @na.y provide that Materials so recognized cause of immediate danger to the public health, safe- publish their rules in the Florida Administ 'a ti,e (14) No agency has inherent rulemaking authori- shall be incorporated into the record of the proc"d. ty, or welfare. Code shall file one certified copy of the proposed ty; nor has any agency authority to establish penal- inor Before the record of any proceeding is complet- (10) The Administration Commission shall pro- rule, and the other material required above. in the of- ties for violation of a rule unless the Legislature, ed. all parties shall be provided a list of such materi- mulgate one or more sets of model rules of procedure rice of the agency head; and such rules shall be open when establishing a penalty, specifically provides als and liven a reasonable opportunity to examine which shall be reviewed by the committee and riled to the public pursuant to a. 120.53(2). Filings shall be that the penalty applies to rul a. However. an agency them and offer written conaments th!re,on or written with the Department of State. On filing with the de. made no Ins than 21 days nor more than 90 days af- me'v adopt rules necessary to the proper implements- rebuttal thereto. partmenh the appropriate model rules shall be the ter the notice required by subsection (1). If a public tion of a statute prior to the effective date of the stat- (7) Each rule adopted shall be accompanied by a rules of procedure for each agency subject to this act hearing is held, the 90-clay limit is extended to 21 ute, but the rules may not be enforced until the stat- reference to the specific rulernitking authority pursu- to the extent that each agency cl@" not adopt a spe. days after adjournment of the final hearing on the ute upon which they are based is effective. ant to which the rule was adopted and a refirence to cific rule of procedure covering the subject matter rule, 21 days after receipt of all material authorized (15) The rulemaking provisions of this chapter do the @,tion or subsection of the Florida Statutes or contained in the model rules applicable to that agen- to be submitted at the hearing. or 21 days after re- not apply to compensation appeals referees. the Law- if Florida being implemented, interpreted, cy. An agency may seek modification of the model ceipt of the transcript. if one is made, whichever is (16) Rulemaking proceedings shall be governed ,,r Made specific. rules of procedure to the extent necessary to conform latest- At the tim ruile in Filed, the agency shall mr- solely by the provisions of this section unless a per- Is a (.a, Each rule adopted shall contain only one sub- to.any requirement imposed as a condition precedent tify that the time limitations prescribed by this sub- son timely asserts that his substantial interests will -iect and shall be preceded bv a cimcise statement of to receipt of federal funds or permit persons in this section have been complied with and thafthere is no be affected in the proceeding and affirmatively dem- the purp,,se of the rule and reference to the rules re. state to receive tax benefits under federal law or as administrative determination pending on the rule. onstrates to the agency that the proceeding do@s not pealed or amended. which statement need not be required for the most efficient operation of the agen- The department shall reject any rule not riled within provide adequate opportunity to protect those inter- printed in the Florida Administrative Code. Pursu- cy as determined by the Administration Commission. the prescribed time limits or upon which an adminis. ests. if the agency determin" that the rulemaking ant to rule of the Department of State, a rule may in- The reasons (or the modification shall be published trative determination is pending. If a rule has not proceeding is not adequate to protect his interests. it c"rp-ate material by reference but only as such me- in the Florida Administrative Weekly. Agency rules been adopted within the time limits imposed by this shall suspend the rulemaking proceeding and con- teri3l exiats (in the date the rule is adopted. For pur- adopted to comply with ". 120.53 and 120.565 must section, the agency proposing the rule shall withdraw vene a separate proceeding under the provisions of 9. pi@@ of such rule, chnngcA in soch material shall he in substantial compliance with the model rules. the rule and give notice of its action in the same man- 120-57. Similarly situated persons may be requested ha%r m, effi-, t with r"pect 1-i the rule unless the rule (I D(a) The adopting agency shall rile with the ner as is prescribed in paragraphs (1)(A) and (b). to join and participate in the separate proceeding. is smerde4 t-, inc,orp,,rste ,uch material as changed. committee, at ]nit 21 days prior to the proposed (12)(a) The proposed rule shall be adopted on be. Upon conclusion of the separate proceeding. the rule- No rule shall be amended by reference only. Amend- adoption date, a copy of each rule it proposes to ing filed with the Department of State and become making proceeding shall be resumed. H -h 1,11, 71 191,1 1, 1h 'S 131. - 1. 2.,h 7A men(s shall set ocit the amended rule in full in the adopt; a detailed written statement of the facts and effective 20 days after being Filed. on a later date "14 16.77 .M.. 2-@ :11 .1.. 2.,h 7. 125. same manner as required by the constitution for circumstances justifying the proposed rule; a copy of specified in the rule. or on a date required by statute. 7.h 19 K, 9 o. 5. ih @o.@h L,h, -1 ]a-. the estimate of economic impact required by subsec- d - : 16, @ @ m:.dd,i-.J -6@ -- Rules not required to be Filed with the Department of ik 8,1311 569 State shall become effective when adopted by the .3 6vi5 L-@-- W-1 570 ATIVE P .120 120.545 Committee review of agency rules. amendment procedure by giving notice in the next Ch. 120 DMINISTRATIVE PR!EEDURE ACT F.S. im available issue of the Florida Administrative Weeklv. This xublication shall be the official compilation of sent of the appropriate agency, and insert history (1) As a legislative check on lezislatively created The committee shall give priority to rules so modified the inistrative rules of this state. notes. authority, the committee shall examine each pro- or amended when setting its agenda. 2. Rule:teneiral, in form but applicable to only (e) Make r,_,pies of the Florida Administrative rsed rule, except for those proposed rules exempted (4) If the agency elects to withdraw a proposed one school tr ct community college district, or Weekly available on an annual subscription basis y s. 120.54(11)(a), and it% accompanying material, rule as a result of a committee objection, it shall noti- county,or p t erecif. or university rules relatini computed to cL,%er a pro rats share of 50 e ent of I and may examine any existing rule, for ihe purpose of fj the committee. in writing, of its election and shall to internal person e, or business and finance shall, the costs related to the publication of the Fforrida Adm determining whether: give notice of the withdrawal in the next available is. not be published in the Florida Administrative Code. ministrative %%eekly. (a) The rule is within the statutory authority sue of the Florida Administrative Weekly. The rule Exclusion from ublication in the Florida Adminis- (f) Charge each agency using the Florida Admin. upon which it is based; shall be withdrawn without a public hearing. effec- trative C a sha I not affect the validity or effective- istrative W"kls a space rate computed to cover a pro ,b) The statutory authority for the rule has been tive upon publication of the notice in the Florida Ad- ness of such rules. rats share ci@ 50 percent of the costs related to the repealed; inistrative Weekly. If the agency elects to repeal an 3. At the beginning of the section of the code Florida Administrative Weeklv. (c) The rule reiterates or paraphrases statutory em dealint with an agency that riles copies of its rules (2) Each &"ncv shall ptini or distribute copies of xisting rule as a result of a committee objection, it material; shall notifv the committee, in -Titing, of its election with t a department, the department shall publish a its rules, citins the specific rulearn, k' authority pur. (d) The rule is in proper form; summary or listing of all rules of that agency exclud- suant to which each rule was dopte (e) The notice given prior to its adoption was suf and shall initiate rulemaking procedures for that ed from publication in the code and a statement as to (3) Any publication of a pro ed rule promul- b iving notice in the next available issue of fident to give adequate notice of the purpose and f. purpose y 9 where those rules may- be inspected or examined and gated by an agency. %-hether published in the Florida the Florida Administrative Weekly. shall also publish any exemptions granted that agen. Ad minis trati-.-e Code or elsewhere, shall include. fect of the rule; and (5) If an agency elects to amend or repeal an ex- cy pursuant to s. 120.63, including the termination along with the rule, the name of the person or per- (f) The economic impact statement accompany- isting rule as a result of a committee objection, it ing the rule is adequate to accurately inform the pu6- date olf the exemption and a statement whether the sons originating such rule, the naxne of the supervisor fie of the economic effect of the rule. shall complete the process within 90 days after giving exemption can be renewed pursuant to s. or person who approved the rule, and the date upon notice in the Florida Administrative Weekly. 120.63(2)(b). which the rule was approved. If the committee objects to a proposed or existing (6) Failure of the agency to respond to a commit- 4. Form& shall not be published in the Florida (4)(a) The Department of State shall furnish the rule. it shall. within 5 days of the objection, certify t" objection to a proposed rule within the time pre- Administrative Code but shall be included in rules by Florida Administrative Code and the Florida Admin- ribed in subsection (2) shall constitute withdrawal reference. The reference shall state, at a minimum. istrative Weekly. without charge and upon request. that fact to the agency whose rule has been examined and include with the certification a statement detail- of the rule in its entirety. In this event, the commit- the title and the effective date of the form and an ex. as follows- ing its objections with particularity. tee shall notify the Department of State that the planation of how the form may be obtained. 1. One set to each federal and state court havinr (2) Within 30 days of receipt of the objection. if agency, by its failure to respond to a committee ob- (h) Publish a weekly publication entitled the jurisdiction over the residents of the state: the Legis- the agency is headed by an individual, or within 45 Mt on, has elected to withdraw the pro d I Florida Administrative Weekly,' which shall con- lative Librar,: each state universitv libraorv: the State days of receipt of the obl'ection, if the agency is head, I to receipt of the committee 's notice. 1reT,p`aurt'-' ;8m: Library; each de"sitoo-v library designated pursuant ed by ia,collegial@=. the agency shall: ment of State shall publish a mtice to that effect in 1. Notice of adoption of. and an index to, all rules to a. 257.05: and each st@nding committee of the Sen- 10 (a) I the rul proposed rule: the next available issue of the Florida Administrative riled during the preceding week. ate and House of Representatives and each state leg- 1. Modify the rule to meet the committee's objec- Weekly. Upon publ"Lion of the notice, the proposed 2. All hearing notices required by a. 120,54(l), islator upon request or the Senate President's or tion; rule shall be stricken from the riles of the Depart- showing the time. place, and date of the hearings and House Speaker's Off-ice. 2. Withdraw the rule in its e ntirety-, or ment of State and the files of the agency. the text of all rules proposed for consideration or a 2. Two sets to each state department. 3. Refuse to modify or withdrew the rule. (7) Failure of the agency to respond to a commit reference to the location in the Florida Administra. 3. Three @Pu% to the libra of the Supreme Cotut (b) If the rule is an existing rule: Lee objection to an existin Iii within the time pre- live Weekly where the text of the proposed rules is of Florida, the librar-y of ealcz state district court of ubse I 5T 1. Notify the committee that it has elected to scribed in a ction (2 11 constitute a refusal to published. Forms shall not be published in the Flori. appeal, the division. ihe library of the Attorney Gen- amend the rule to meet the committ"'s objection repeal the rule. da Administrative Weekly but shall be included in eral. each Ia. school library in Florida, the Secretary and initiate the amendment procedure; (8) If the committee objects to a proposed or ex- the rules by reference. The reference shall state. at a of the Senate. and the Cle Qf the House. 2. Notify the committee that it hag elected to re- isting rule and the agency refuses to modify. amend, minimum, the title and the effective date of the form 4. Ten sets to the committee. peal the rule and initiate the repeal procedure; or withdraw, or repeal the rule. the committee shall rile and an explanation of how the form may be obtained. , (b) The Department of State shall furnish one 3. Notify the committee that it refuses to amend with the Department of State a notice of the objec- 3. All notices of meetings, hearings, and work- copy of the Florida Administrative We*klv. at no or repeal the rule. tion, detailing with particularity its objection to the shops conducted in accordance with the provisions of cost, to each clerk of the circuit court and each state (C) If the rule is either an existing or a proposed rule. The, Department of State shall publish this no- a. 120.531 1)(d), including a statement of the manner defertment, for posting for public inspection. rule and the objection is to the economic impact tice in the Florida Administrative Weekly and shall in'which a copy of the agenda may be obtained. 5)(a) The" is hereby created in the State Tres. statement: publish, as a history note to the rule in the Florida 4- A notice of each request for authorization to sury a revolving fund to be kno,vn as the "Publication 1. Prepare a corrected economic impact state. Administrative Code, a reference to the committ"'s :mend or repeal an existing model rule or for the [email protected] Trust Fund' of the Department of State. ment, give notice of the availability of the corrected objection and to the issue of the Weekly in which the doption of tie. model rules. (b) All fees and monevs collected by the Depart- economic impact statement in the first available is- full text thereof appears. 5. A notice of each request for exemption from ment of State under this chapter shall be deposited sue of the Florida Administrative Weekly, nd rile 4. @h, 74-13j@ , 1. @h, 17@174. , 5. @h W391: -.1. 0, 61 M any provision of this chapter. in the revolving trust fund for the purpose of paying copies of the corrected staternent with the committee 6. Notice of petitions for declaratory statements for the publication and distribution of the Florida and the Department of State; or 120.55 Publication- or administrative determinations. Administrative Code and the Florida Administrative 2. Notify the committee that it refuses to prepare (1) The Department of State shall: 7. A summary of each objection to any rule riled Weekly and for &mocistecl costs incurred by the de- s corrected economic impact statement. (all. Publish in a permanent compilation entitled by the Administrative Procedures Committee during partment in caro-ving @ut this chapter. (3) If the agency elects to modify a proposed rule 'Florida Administrative Code" all rules adopted by the preceding week. (c) The unencumbered balance in the revolving to meet the committee's objection, it shall make only each agency, citing the specific rulemaking authority 8. Any other material requited or authorized by trust fund at the beginning of eEch fiscal vear sh&U such modifications as are necessary to meet the ob- pursuant to which each rule was adopted. all history law or deemed useful by the department. not exceed and any excess shall'be tram- jection and shall resubmit the rule to the committee. notes as authorized in s. 120.545(8). and complete in- ferred to the General Revenue Fund. The agency ,hall give notice of its election to modify dpxes to all rules contained in the code. Supplemen- The department may contract with a publishing Firm (d) It is the intent of the Legislature that the a protmsed rule to meet the committee's objection in tation shall he made as often as practicable, hut at for publication of the Florida Administrative W"kl, Florida Adminiitrative Weekly be supported entirely the first available imurof the 1`1 ids Administrative least monthly. The department shall. by July 1, 1981, (c) Prescribe-by rule the style and form required from funds collected for subwriptions to and adve' Weekly. but shall not be requited to conduct a public contract with a publishing firm for the publication, in for rules submitted for riling and establish the fortoo tisements in the Florida Administrative Weekly. To hearing. If the agency elects to amend an existing a timely and useful form. of the Florida Administra- for their certification. that end, the Department of State is allthorized to rule to meet the committee's objection, it shall notify tive Code; however, the department shall retain re- (d) Correct grammatical, typographical, and like add a surcharge of 10 percent to any charge relating the committee in writing and shall initiate the sponsibility, for the code as provided in this section. errors not affecting the construction or meaning of to the Florida Administrative Weekly until such time 571 the rules, after having obtained the advice and con- as the Publication Revolving Trust Fund has trans- 572 0 L 7 a t- 3 ,@jg, a =zj r iz gj @42 tv T Ek A I, J ell _IV 2 a-a 3"t, S.'a -go E:;o Co. 121 3. af t 0, 3 24U*2 Ri 3 -0 Lie oz _0 z w St- I.H R j � -.!I - ---, - . g . F@F S F- rr >T L, @ . ? 7 S_ > a -sa so > Ni N-F 5@:, @ IF �R SL 0 0_- TI-Ji 33 -:;, M _-Is E a . . .1 12 @*u To ON I "s 'IV .5 - 17 K. 00 J& A -0 0 o -2 @-. = lm,,Z2. g - --- r-* :_ . S g Jm 3 g3 9* 5 3 3 A g;, is T R 1,4:; 3, Is 3 3. g. g.0 :N g-- ,z za, z 'A F, Y@7* @ 1 '. ,g 9 s'. 9 Cal -31 13 ki 31 Ir CL. 9X. IL - 10' J ;'--O.Z'r g'2 d. A., .3 3 03 -0 X-0 2 24 2 nt e: - k;'mp-a -Z. F V 2 0' Xo 2.R G , 0. 1 P 6 - 7.,.- C@.. o 3 g A 2'a Q5 Ell IC mm 3 ;w al 1 2 & g 0. g , `0 = I wa S. 5" 23 a- E__ 0- PIS _2 5., aa 4 2 Ev 11 M, ;o 0, o- R.5 a --,, W, I I S ;-7 G! E: Gm E5 on >5 G'o a A -3 X % g 3 @" , 2f tw, . &. E "". .- A 1. - 1 .4 9'- - 0 a , S.-4 .7'@ 0' TM o.TFrT9:r. co Z A A. ar - g -0" rs Fr -Q@ m - _'7 - = 5-51 @-. @w 5 1 !.6,04 = @m @ - @ , j . @ a W@ Rgo < Egg Oo :ra.. 'ZOE, A a 0 '14 0" 9 e: g, a.- 11--o A CL tr Z. F 2 _Z g as Z-48 S @s 'c 21.1 6. ' J'S * L'a m Ere:. 2., @;5'0 a @rI I iR g.3 a.23 0 R 'XX 9-n 5.2 @ A A m, EL -.4 A 0;;4 2 A S 1z 9.!'0 -3 'S'T .7. . - , =.=- 01. a. Q Fr g:;-:6 la@j 3 o., - U., I'A no 3 o nn g7 IE 5 V o Fr 33.11 V'S I g ;r ') -2 4-- a 4 g G -1 0 . 3. @2 , . U. 3. e-w-= @' I =. , ;.43 !A 5 0 '3 5 B Z' G@ 5'3 A@ o a-. ag, -H '06til-42,80, E@ 'Ut F c=l 'v. a f & ;:i a o a 5- -FI 'T .9,F 0 0 3 1:5? E MU Pa ig t 31 2 5.4 5r,- - c U R 1 rQ 7 a @ls .3-"2 's a ;Ea 5--.9 gi !s C .'9 .3. 4.-z 2 H:9 'R .3 , E Fr 2'5- 3. A 3L m T ;I- -F If rr - lp 0 a a.;;,. z 3 CL . . . . . . . . . . z 0 M. _IAl 0- al '- '. ;; 9 =Z ! T r- ; Z' 2 @. g- @- > g ;;mc, a,, 5-m .5= 1- -.4 1. TF 9@, 4-2 m r g -A. o- A F, g=g E. 13 5 94, v 2-H @:A :7. W El 2@E 3o @;-p SO !Ofl ad: > @7 0 -7 -5 @a' OF S 12. s-, -- M, @- Zi.. 13 ig !1,: .3 e. L0, '2 .; za i5* 571: 7F ST S g ;-a '22 4 4 p c 71 F i 2 Ig a -g 89 s! S.W9 la _R'O i g I S-g R_ ?S7 2 L Azjlgn F.-.3 3 T j@ 0 > Fir 3-.Q Ji iFP iiw- . g -L. @@- P- -- -.- ;- .9 :;2 1A 9: F.@: ?_ P_ 0 Im 0'9 _I_' Hl Al 27 9. R R. 3 A 3e a El 3 g. g g 3 .5, Alt . r @!a :3 9 M. F., ". '_ r-q flt i rl gMll i 5 R., -RD g: @Z ICRIA _-O A z@ 4 X Fr w c" I Z@ H9 -. " R. Fr q- !9*9-;r Q, m cm -L im N. H-I-F !Hl -il Lim - H 17 92. 9, It So C7 UT. z'5'. C@n W H 0 f J, 'g ff k7s ER 7 -0 c E.V F'. 0 w AT E.- 7". @;l 17 Z-Tl@ =V..c r @2. S. All .30 IU* i t I. R c A! go r I t :,3c FBI .0 E. R. 9'. R- .24. cz F 2 i. @o c 5-0 t .1 "T, Ar- 0:! -1- -1. Cr - @ T !-- - 05@ T@ 22; V3 'o 0 2a 2L 5- f @f X A Ei - 0 Az 1, 9 L If 1- g2e F .2r 0 r, cr .3 15 al 49 5"5" sum im 3; 5; - - - - - - - - - - - nnn n't'v MC -0-A Im Cr Ta > z 1-7 11 0- 1. V., -F 6- E -0 A T m A 3-5 2 j'R @;- I g , -- m , - o - A S. @ a @ m, - = ;- t,@ 0- C. !t Z-0 0 . 4 -- , a- 5 ;;;rsz I o @: 9 Ji V-;z @19 z,:c P., T3,30,0 Va.= ztv 10, r G g j 4 S. 2 cr ? 10 wc og-- , -, . J A. -v V- W 0 0 o.:, g.@ r ;,I E-9! -@' . @ @. Z -'. , Z!e 5-2. m Tom V.0 I-v m L. V@- 'o cro z F,-. 15'. * @ 3- 05. 0, 0 c m m m@ V@o m- a' ml'@j @; a z 3 Fro p .0 m =Vo o rr =-; 'A n:; -Tv -V C,- VC 31 Pr Q E M.,o rrllr Ol rr E 9' 0- 9,;-, oo t IT 0= 3 @p -!!.R FcL. OW-5 P, go - -.. ; o ,@ , : Vo gr@ c S--,o '. =o -0 @ - = Ps o, o co 0 3* o, o mzE.-" m3c @.Vq m , .1 . PP -i ; - T 9' 3:0, Vv -.0 :F I!, , @ 9 @m; 0@ GLo I X V= 3 C.L 1@93 5 @ , . -@ I ---: I @'T @! I @. S:-2 -, a 13-i. 0. @8 5 7" ; - " o !@ j- 0- @ 3@ "16 i, I = @ 5 " '@ 7-z 2, t 'VA d Fro 1 2 :5. 3. V. N-Ta ;,4 3 e- 1. -3 m-40 in Vo o-V-, c, o ,9= - @@ V @,F . , @ 0 @@ 'o zq 3' ol , @ Fjq. 1983 _-ABUI AMP 8-11ORE PRESERVATICN Ch. 161 Ch. 161 BEACH AND SHORE PRESERVAIION F.S. 1983 of such projects would cause erosion of the beach in beaches in this state and the constall barrier dunes graphic data which indicates shoreline changes that which are equal to, or more strict than, those r the area of such structures. adjacent to such beaches, by their nature, are subject equire- represent one to be ineffective for the purposes of this act or at t (c) The department may condition the natu 11) The provisions of thi@ section shall not apply to frequent and severe fluctuations and r render established coastal construction control lines ments provided herein. f he timing, and sequence or construction of permi natur to structures intended for shore protection purposes of the most valuable natural resources o lorida and written request of officials of affected counties or ttd . that it is in the public interest to preserve and pro- tivities to provide protection to nesting sea t- which are regulated by & 161.041 or to structures ex municipalities. Any riparian upland owner who feels u isting or under construction on June 27, 1970, tect them from imprudent construction which can that such line as established is unduly restrictive or and hatchlings and their habitat pursuant to a ,il- -dune system, ac- .30 (4) Pie Department of Natural Resources may jeopardize the stability of the beach prevents a legitimat use of his property shall be and to native salt-resiqtant vegetation and ncln_j@ by regulation exempt specifically described portions celerate erosion, provide inadequate protection to granted a review of th'e' line upon written request. Af- gered plant communities. oi the coastline from the firmi;iom of this section upland structures, and endanger adjacent property ter such review, the department shall decid. if a whenever in its judgment such p@,rtions of coastline, and the beach-dune system. In furtherance of these c'(5) Any coastal structure erected, or excavation change in the control line as established is uatified eated, in violation of the provisions of this section because of their nature, are nnt subject to erosion of Find i n J is hereby declared to be a public nuisance; and such t t g it is the intent of the Iegislature to provide and shall so notify the person or persons making the a substantially damaging effect to the public. department establish coastal construction request. The decision of the department shall be sub- structure shall be forthwith removed or such excava- (5) The setback requirements as clefined herein control lines on a county basis along the sand beaches ject. to judicial review as provided in chapter 120. tion shall be forthwith refilled after written notice by shall not apply to any riparian coastal locations of the state fronting on the Atlantic Ocean or the (3) Any coastal county or coastal munici alit the department directing such removal or filling. In fronting the Atlantic O@esn or Gulf of Mexico which Gulf of Mexico. Such firies, shall be established so as may e.tabiish coastal construction zoning and gwiy have yegeta to define that portion of the beach-dune system the event the structure is not removed or the excava- tion-type nonandy shores, Ddes in li 'u of the provisions of this section, pro- tion refilled within a reasonable time as directed, the (6) The setback requirements defined in subs c- which is subject to severe fluctuations based on a iriled such zones and codes are approved by the de tion (1) shall not apply to anv modification. mainte- 100-year storm surge. storm waves, or other predict- department may remove such structure or fill such excavation at its own expense; and the costs thereof able weather conditions. However, the d cps rtmene partment as being adequate to protect the shoreline nance, or repair to any existing structure within lim- may emablish a segment or segments of a coastal can- from erosion and safeguard adjacent structures. Ex- shall become a lien upon the property of the upland its of the existing foundation which does not require, 8truction control line further landward than the im-, ceptions to locally established coastal construction owner upon which such unauthorized structure or ex- involve, Or include any additions to, or repair or in od- ct zone of a 100-year storm surge, provided such zoning and building codes shall not be granted unless cavation is located. ificaticm of, the existing foundstion of that structur pa (6) Any person who violates this section is guilty se a, segment or segments do not extend beyond the land- previously :pproved by the department. It is the in- Specifically excluded from this exemption are a- d toe of the coastal barrier dune structure that in- tent of thi subsection to provide for local adminis. of a misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable as walh and any additions or enclosures added, co war tration of established coastal construction control provided in s, 775-082, a. 775.083, or 9. 775.084; except "* tercept3 the 100-year storm surge. Such segment or that a person driving any vehicle on. over, or across structed, or installed belo@ the first dwelling floor or segments shall not be established if adequate dune lines through ap roved zoning and building codes lowest deck of the existing structure. where deaired by V, any sand dune and damaging or causing to be dam- protection is provided by a state-approved dune ocal interests and where such local aged such sand dune or the vegetation growing there- (7) Am, coastal structure erected. or excavation management plan. Special'siting and design consid- interests have, in the judgment of the department, created, in violatinn of the prnvisiorns of this secti dmin- on in violation of this section is guilty of a misdemea. On erations shall be necessary seaward of established sufficient funds and personnel to adequately a nor of the second degree. punishable as provided in s. is hereby declared to he a public nuisance, and such coastal construction control lines to ensure the pro- ister the program. Should the department determine structure shRlI be forthwith removed or such excava- tection of the beach-dune qNstem, proposed or exist- at any time that the program is inadequately admin- 775-082, 9. 775.083, or 9. 775.084. A person shall be istered, the department shall have authority to re deemed guilty of a separate offense for each month DO tion refilled after written notice bv the Department ing structures, and adjacent properties. __1 -d ring any portion of which any violation of this sec- of Natural Resources directing such removal or fill- (2) Coastal construction control lines shall be es- voke the authority granted to the county or munici- liun is committed or continued. ing. In the event that the structure is not removed or tablished by the department only after it has been pality. (7) The provisions of this section do not apply to the excavation refilled as directed within a reason- determined'from a comprehensive engineering study (4) Except in those areas where local zoning and structures intended for shore protection purposes able time, the Department of Natural Resources May and topographic 9urvey that the establishment of building codes have been established pursuant to which are regulated by, a. 161.041 or to structures ex- remove such structure or fill such excavation at its such control lines is necessary for the protection of subsection (3), a permit to after. excavate, or c""* isting or tinder construction prior to the establish- own expense. The cost there4 shall become a lien upland properties and the control of beach erosion. struct on property seaward of established coastal ment of the coastal construction control line as pro- upon the property of the upland owner upon which No such line shall he set until a public hearing has construction control lines may be granted by the de- vided herein. provided such structures may not be Ruch unauthorized structure or excavation is located. been held for each area involved. After the depart- partment as follows: materiefly altered except as provided in subsection (8) Any person violating an% provision of this sec. ment has given consideration to the results of such (a) The department may authorize an excava t ton (4). tion k guilty of a misdemeancr of the first degree, public hearing. it shall, after considering ground ele- or erection of a structure at any coastal location as (8l The department may by regulation exempt puni@hahle iis provided in s 77..;.0&1. Such person vations in relation to historical storm and hurricane described in subsection (1) up@ln receipt of a n appli. specifically described portions of the coastline from shall be deemed iruilty of a "parate vfrense for each tides, predicted maximum wave uprush, beach and cation from a property and/or riparian owner and the provi 'ion",of this section when in its judgment month during any portion of which any violation of offshore gYound contours, the vegetation line, erosion upon the consideration of facts and circumstances, such portlions' of coastline because of their nature we this section is committed or continued. trend S. the dune or bluff line, if any exist, and exist- including adequate engineering data concerning not subject to erosion of a substantially damaging ef- 19) The executive direetor of the department may ing upland development, set and establish a coastal shoreline stability and storm tides related to shore- fect to the public. make recommendations to the Governor and Cabinet construction control line and cause'such line to be line topography, design features of the proposed (9) Pe nd ing the establishment of coastal con- as head of the department concerning the purchase duly,recorded in the public records of any county and structures or activities, and potential impacts of the struction control lines as provided herein, the provi- of the fee or any lesser interest in any Lands seaward Mon ripaiity affected and shall furnish the clerk of location of such structures or activities including po- sions of 9. 161.052 shall remain in force. However, of the setback requirement as enviionmen tally en- the circuit court in each county affected a survey of tential cumulative effects of any proposed structures upon the establishment of coastal construction con- clangered lands or as outdoor recre at ion lands. such line with references made to permanently in- or activities upon such beach-dune sysLem,iwhich, in trol lines, or the establishment of coastal construe- (10) A coastal countv or municipality fronting on stalled monuments at such intervals and locations as the opinion of the department, clearly just fy such a tion zoning and building codes as provided in subsec- the Gulf of Mexico or the Atlantic Ocean' shall advise may he considered necessary. Upon the establish- permit. tion (3), the provisions of s. 161.052 shall be super- the depart in ent within 5 days after receipt of any ment. approval, and recordation of such control line (b) If in the immediate contiguous or adjacent seded by the provisions of this section. permit application for construction or other activities OF lines, no person, firm, corporation, or governmen- area a number of existing structures have established (10) 'The coastal construction control require.' proposed to be located within RO feet of the line of tal agency shall construct any structure whatsoever a reasonably continuous and uniform construction ments defined in subsection (1) do not apply to any mean high water. Within 5 days after receipt of -such seaward thereof. make any excavation, remove any ,ne closer to the line of mean high water than the modification, maintenance, or repair to any existing application, the county or municipality shall notify beach material. or otherwise alter existing ground ef- foregoing, and if the existing structures have not structure within the limits or the existing foundation the applicant of the requirements for state permits. evation,; drive any vehicle on, over, or across an been unduly affected by erosion, a proposed struc- which does not require, involve, or include any addi- - su I' A@ 70 vl;., r.,k 7t I @,, I, A 4,,h 7A 25- sand dune: or damage or cause to he damaged cK ture may. at the discretion of the department, be per. tions to, or repair or modification of, the existin sand dune or the vegetation growing thereon seaward rallied along such line on written authorization from foundation of that structure. Specifically exclude5 thereof except as hereinafter provided. Control lines the department if such structure is also approved by from this exemption are seawalls and any additions 161,053 Coastal construction and excava- established under the provisions of this section shall the department. However, the department shall not or enclosures added, constructed, or installed below tion; regulation on county basis- he subject to review at the discretion of the depart- contravene setback requirements or zoning or build- the first dwelling floor or lowest deck of the existing (1) The Legislature finds and dpclare.@ that the ment after consideration of hydrographic and topo- ing codes established by a county or municipality structure. 781 782 6 L i i All I P. 3 1 i 2 g i HN-i 2 R. @Ln om FA S o T I A. ?: @4 .5L =M.S 63, No Ei cc e@ 71m -.17-o ac. H 9-C* F0 a- 4-0 VO 0 Cc. M o.,u o-= OR 0 M- Z, R @ , J 3 - .. 9. @ 3@ o o" 04 92 , g- -A @@g ;L rA 2 9t Ha iN 0 0 - @ .. 4 Ko 0- 0 0, '0 2 .00 Bea T-.7 '0 S. ts, wo 14 0- -!z s r @7r o Egg .-M aml 0 is 6, ol Zoo A --m ;@. c 'g A oFF a HyE?"@-39 . - @ . - r C, 25. - -cc o 17 sr-2 zo, .8 ol Fr- v c 13" o 4 o Mo o 31 IV -A A a. Egg -cc 3 O.'R rb *o i 'T 5@ 2L: y1.5 ;n -21 0. 0 C, 3T so ,o 'o L3 IF . .1 1p>o. cL Ell an o o E 'o c = -- 1. g vo 818 @ , r. .. 71 .=o a -0 - . 2 'r - j 1 :7. - o 2t 'o gr. 2,.;r u e 0.2 -7 s. 3;@r Tim; @Pro F4 SAFR -'W@ w-c a. om 5, lr;@' 79 Z -7 57 T 2- V. y 9c- ol T :01 n. vs! a,@,= 5'0. > < cr oz V 13 a sd v @Al S v m 0., Fz;.. n-3 Z n 97 a- g,- 4 P 6 g I g4 3 g-. Eig ir a 'g- Q.@ @ _., @ @ w 9g,3,-- .2n :5.3 3Tag q 3 rr s'-n g-:9 V a.= F7:- c Fr w 3 vvft. -3 2 1 - F. g 4,[email protected] @Ilz -3 ;6 '.2.6-2 3r7t7 1, -0-3 9!?.m 30 M c E.V, Fr -3 -1 a 2-1 a - :r 'M' -M .3 cz E, 9 Z;v .-S, -4-3 ,. . m f, 3 74- jz- yo- 95 @121A;OlPi-41"; 2. aT 7 a 3. i;@j D. ze V To A a., 0 P" tv. 2 g r, T F o* It 'g CC: -0 -0 ca a To g g o Eg m Te, ne.; .3,3 Z. 21 2, T fill j! E, O!e Fr g.sm. OA am, .1 cc io- T g ir 1 4 2-o t g. go IF @ @l .1-6. @ 2 - =IT T & - C@ -,- -@ I : " K: 0- a. 45 a g @ 6--o- Z@-, Ap- ll I A" 74 > > t R 4 K,4 =l -i. - @@ --@ 2 1 - 2, @,, - , I @. & > 2 n Lj, 4 o, 1@ o g ;T I. e@s s -7 Er. 27@ g C. C 1. R A 3 is. F-g 2 -3 Z@A N-2 13 TS - T 2. -2 a mF io oo 2.2. G V 7 m-@ a T m 3M 1. o- -M." 9.5- m. @Lo -m-o@ Ic 3 3 G 5L - =@ -L o o v R--.S. 2 gag 7-o S.-Q To o'4 9,W o e- ol -tz rc Q.3 o.- -T Am =.. 1. 9 A a.G@r2@m@p 7r-c w g 4 - e In's -o 3,n,v mq @-; . @-@ cS zrl a- 8T."so. lo Lo m, n@ @j = m a oa 2 1_3 .. " --@ 'o .. mgo. 2- = 2, .. =, 2.5. tv ZZ E"T A, 3 r-3 I F 2-,- jt F- Z-. :5. tr cv a 3 c-- mA -,-, Sa . gm._ m 32 - 3 m o n U 9@L`s 31 T L c, =oz c, 3 a.., 3 @gq 3 r.-T-o Lis -. 1 . . n r 43 c.o @ c 3@" .1 p Z j . 3 G 2. . gr IF , 1. @ Sp. Ch. 161 BEACH AND SHORE PRESERVATION F.S. 1983 F.S. 1983 BEA!QH AND SHORE PRESERVATION Ch. 161 seqsment. collection and enforcement and application as determined and agreed upon by the boards of of the taxes pledged for the principal and interest county cominksioners of each 5och c,.:,orefatjng coun- on an ad valorem basis to the entire assessed valua- of the bonds, and the place of payment Of principal thereof as provided for in 9. 161.37. ty. tion of each district. while special benefits shall be and interest which may be at any bank or trust c6m- (6) Bonda issued tinder the provisions of part If (3) Any county may expend funds in arty other assigned to groups of specific properties which shall pany within or without the state. of this chapter shall not be subject to the con,%ent of constitute zones because of the equal or comparable (a) The resolution authorizing the issue may fur- approval of any state board, commission, or agency, county for the purposes provided herein if in the benefits each included property will receive. ther provide that such bonds may be executed manu- but such bonds shall be validated in accordance with opinion of the board of county commissioners of one (3) Where the board or county commissioners ally or by engraved, lithographed or facsimile signs- the provisions of chapter 75. county such expenditure of its funds in other coun- levies any special benefits taxes, it shall consider the ture. I,& M IM;. 11, @K, 73 S,k M" ties would be b-eneficial to the b@sa�es and ithores of value of the property, its kind, susceptibility to im- (h) The appropriate seal may be affixed or litho- that countv. provement and the maximum annual benefits to be graphed, engraved or otherwise reproduced in rac- 161.39 Cooperation between two or more "Wo".- ). @h conferred thereon by the works or improvements in simile on such bonds and shall be attested by the counties- the district. manual or facsimile signature of the county clerk; (1) When two Or move counties have created one 161.40 Tax exemptioi2s.-All r-mperties. re,e- (4) The owner of lands where a special benefits provided, however, that at least one of the signatures or more beach preservation districts as provided for es and other assets of the 1."rd -ft@ounty commis- tax is proposed to be levied shall be given written no- of executing officials on the bonds shall he manual. under part III of this chapter or any other law with n.u tice and air opportunity to be heard upon the amount Signatures, manual or facsimile. of executint officials same or like intent. or desire to carry out programs of sioners acting as the beach and ahire Preservation of special benefits tax to be levied upon his lands. If shall continue to be valid for all purposes w atsoever beach and shore preservation, and find it to be mutu- authority, or of any of the districti cre-ated thefebv, the special benefits to all properties within any dis- regardless of whether or not signing officials are still ally beneficial, the boards of countv commissioners of shall, by r"nition of its essectia! public function, trict are found to be equal or comparable, then the in office at the time bonds are actually delivered. such counties may cooperate to any extent necessary be exempt from all taxation by the --'a!e or anv politi- said district shall comprise only one tax zone. The (c) Bonds may be issued in coupon or registered or desirable to carry out the intent of part 11 Of this cal subdivision, agency or in5tru=ntalit, thereof. proportional tax rate which each property within a form as the board of county commissioners may de- chapter or any other low with same or like intent, in 1141-- "'h w". district shall pay shall be determined by adding the cide and provision may be made for the registration the implementation of any beach or @hore pteserva- general and special benefits asxigned to its zone. The of any coupon bonds as to principal alone or as to Lion plan or rroject as defined herein *This coopera- 161.41 Construction of its. 161.25-161.40. f t I ctual tax levy for any particular year shall depend principal and interest, and for the reconversion of ion may inc ude but shall not be imited to coopera- -The provipions of as. 161.25- 161 *? shall be liberal- on the revenue needs for that year. coupon bonds or any bond registered as to principal tive participation in the nonfederal costs of federally ly construed It, all concerned in a =nner to best ac. (5) The board of county commissioners shall levy and interest. authorized pro 131, Ifecting o.ne or more of (he coop- complish the t .each and shore pr@_nation purposes sufficient ad valorem and special benefits taxes to (d) No sale of bonds shall be made at a price so crating counti plans orfrojects resulting from in. a If debt wrvice on any bonds issued. It shall be low as to require the payment of interest on money v"tigation, or studies ma e by any Or all such coun- and programs. P Y do 0 1. 6 s@ the oty of the board each vear, sufficiently in ad. received therefor at a rate in excess of 6 percent per ties. or ther such plans or projects, which by their vance of the preparation of the county tax roll, to es- annum, computed with relation to the absolute matu- nature would prove to be beneficial to each such co- tablish the revenue requiremenL% for each individual rity of the bonds in accordance with standard tables operating county as determined by the boards of 161.45 Effect of repeal of ch. 158 an districts district for the fiscal year in question and certify this of hond values, excluding from such computation, county commissioners of each such county. created prior to repeal.- The ovinty erosion dis. figure to the county property appraiser who shall however, the amount of any premium to be paid for (2) The costs of any such plan or project shall be tricts created under the proisiom of chapter 158. then assign shares of this total to each zone within the redemption of any bonds prior to maturitv. borne by each of the cooperating counties in accord- and presently in existence shall not be affected bv UAl the respective district according to the proportion of (e) Prior to the preparation or issuance of defini- ance with the benefits expected to accrue to each the repeal of"chapter 158. total benefits previoosly assigned- The share of total tive bond%, the board of county commissioners may county as determined in accordance with 9. 161.29, or ifl.'-- 2 ch 67, 129 rejuired revenue assigned each zone shall then be under like restrictions issue interim receipts or tem- col ected by an ad valorem levy on each taxable prop- porary notes or other form% of such temporary obliga- erty within the zone. tions with or without coupons, exchangeable for de- (6) All taxes provided for in gart If of this chap- finiti@e bonds when such bonds have been executed ter shall be levied and collected . the county in the and are available for delivery. Such bonds may be is- same manner as other county taxes, and while unpaid sued under the provisiohs of part 11 of this chapter shall constitute a lien of equal stature and dignity without obtaining the consent of any commission, with other county taxes. board, bureau or agency of this state, and without 6 W@.' 1. A. 17 11n any other proceeding or happening than specifically TeqUire+by this chapter. 161.38 Issuance of bonds- (3) Alit bonds issued under part 11 of this chapter (1) The board of county commissioners, for and shall constitute, and have all the qualities and inci- on behalf of each or any district created in accord- dents of, negotiable instruments under the law mer- ance with part It of this chapter, is authorized to pro- chant and the Negotiable Instruments Low of Flori- vide from time to time for the issuance of bonds to da, and shall not be invalid for any irregularity or de- obtain funds to meet the costs of the beach and shore fect in the proceedings for the iSSUance and sale preservation program; provided. however, that such thereof and shall be incontestable in the hands of issuance shall have first been approved at a duly con- bona ride purchasers for value. ducted referendum election by freeholders within the (4) The provisions of part 11 of this chapter shall subject district &a provided for by law. The bonds of constitute an irrevocable contract between the board each issue shall be dated. shall bear interest at rates of county commissioners and the holders of such not to exceed 7.5 percent which Mature at such time bonds or coupons thereof issued pur.%uant to the pro- not to exceed 40 years from the date of issuance as visions hereof. determined by the board of county commissioners, (5) Any holder of such bonds issued under the and at the option of the board of county commission- provisions of part It of this chapter, and the trustee ers may be made redeemable before maturity under under any trustee agreement, except to the extent such terms and conditions and at such prices as fixed the rights herein given may be restricted by such by the board of county commissioners prior to issu- trust agreement, may either at law or in equity, by ance. suit, action, or mandamus, force and compel the per- (2) The board of county commissioners shall de- formance of the duties required by part 11 of this termine the form of such bonds, including any inter- chapter or of any of the officers or persons herein est coupons to be attached thereto. the denomination mentioned in relation to said bonds, or the levy, as- 792 791 '7 5-3 4- 3 A 5 9 'TEE 'n r 9 a Z E."s 75' 3 Er q- 2, 5@@g 3 2'4 a, IV 01 3 R. PA @lr a" 3S srw -, w % A5, lo T T Tt.2 -16 8- s: 5' Z8- 2@ - SL 7, 0 a 473 T Al cc rg !i @i r 2 & c 2. 40 0. ECL. 0 0 S @; - BE 0 m- -0- [email protected]. t's,01 "I _V51 El 10 . EEL- S.- a - 2.2 0. A . :* @. T ,, ge g,.,- :L T7 0 0 C 0 El, f-'s. -M n S.. 'e." S 9 Y@e T.". 3. -0 cc =0 72 3 -.' , ; a. , r @' ;L g - Ym- t 1 E7 -r ir ;5 2. g -q 0 5'@ 3 U 0 Y. FLA, LB- 0-4 ir 0 R 0 z -3; f IF -Q 4 22. S. @q 57 7? r z2 5 Z -@rT IS 9' 3- Orr 13 Fr CL Z.!.@ z: ZE ZL-- jo P4 4 .7 ig Lf 5' In ;. = @! 1 7' z 2.3 2 - g a !tF Z:@Ie 2: @ ;; - - - @,; . - g " - g; @@. 3 S' a. , * , ?, , - - -, -= Z; -j 7 Fr@3 I @r A -3 F, 9.c !z 3 !j- Tg A j3 92 :7 7f ij ?77 st 32, 4i i R "Itj jr. 41 an z"t 5r A g al .7 A , 1 'i -i " I Ss g:-.- 2r z 3,1 IT 3f 37 2- g: R. -it A. 3, CL -a: Az ng g QM 5.=z; @a A 12 zw- s 3-2 S.- G KS ;;.g f@ 23 @r lp zc-- A Er PF S-7 aU M H i-414.0 d I tg; t- 4 1. 17 '1 aM 1 A F a. ag. 4-- 1 M' 'm Ul -n 1. 1.5 am V4 rv -W 1-:,. ir A ri - >0 J, @Fm 61 1.4 AUR @,T CC- 9 5 Ql Zw c I g a i @@ - 5 m 3 tz ; A > c z ST9 H'. Ea I -q 7 @:q 3 Q Z, gg e. V. .,E; - . -.. PS A !Lc g g M. o R L9 76 M 2 --ale T tQ tQ i 4 ::,g- BE 7@ a. cc. irs 5-9 T:: rr T 1. K I cc > Son 9'.; xz .1 5 !t A 2, 4 Fr R i'3 J cc T c F;' 4 7 2t A. @z cL - Lr 57 i-r z:4 A 2.:, 7% Jz -1 Z v 1.7 'r 3 zS A A I le gms 7 eL 7@ a go > 5,:5: 7- F@ 3 _@i 3i. 3- IN" z z S7 F, tz ;7.,g g I Ts 5 -Sw t5 pr N " ;F , a 4. t4 CA IZ 2 2!.Q :z Z, cr r z IT V Z,12 s 3 Sol 5. 5' Iz EM - 47 IE 0 2 .1 Fr g P- CL 2,z ;@,=.l s :5.1 @.g !:,;: @ e! g @ e@: 2@ z q-.;i , i-;; '. Q, @;._ @.@z pIn Is. 0 .5 03 -on- ;E Z.3 3 -26_@ 5 2a 3 T:2 3,0 0 --oq= et Z@r R-&@- I.Q �r S. .3, 3,2 a Zc 9L 62 uz 3 it F K 0 li 2 a a! 7) a- 9" 9! --@J,2.2E-aq 2.E fc. 9;;2 '. @ 02.21 5F M = I gc: 2 A 1, IZ 16 F F- 7E 55 _73 w W 12 ;r2 5 @n2 0 -MM R. F --Cr. jj 0- rr -ww rn Ir M '4,2- C"o > cr L. ov .0 'A 0-9- ;; '.2 W. i-r" "@ 1 X-iv > >an n w Vt -0 c a a -0,1 3 30 On- c - G . - M-5 -0 c E, 0 0 14 o 0 31 5-5 1- lo@ TIM. v El a. A m. M- cc w 'o cc M- m M;; > 0 14 cc 31 in , M .0 ME . M 0. 0-0 0 3.3 0 a r, 2e 3 -0 R.W, A.-I 7. 0 EL Vo a .7 n -3 6 fr Fa-q T.W3 J- a. 3 cr j 33 R Rr x 14 F, ej as. .3- .5 F y 5-: 20 ap 2A E - g; S, -W Ic >1 K. to S 2 J j-4 I A - -3, x My 3 zpw . &3 0 ; Erg-=. > 7., 2: Ja R i U 3_2 I Om al a -n - R, ry =-o aq 3-4 MOM 1, 2.0 a S c g .,@ & it's A 5A.1 0.. C-.2 z I 'A cg> tj r 31 C I'PA o T In a T wo- _,j 0 0 S rr 5.0 Aj, C- ao. Z 0. ;_-O. - W, _. g-4 THIP 0-9 a.. 0 5.15 'o j," SIN M-4a 31.0 o 0 -0 0 F6 0 o S ol =T' W4 5L= - 149 T@ 7g E N if .Zc 55 S' ;rc 0., IA:34 ij i g 1 @wm g- g- k_ =2 -2 V. . - z:.. , @ - @-g 0- rig c a a 'R 0 m r.._W-Ag=.w R =5 V. Er 0 a @- a n 2LO. wii 4 -.g 0, 33 ' A a m 3? S jo @ I -et Ps :. @. " @ , 4 g r @l 0 14, Fr 0. Qr, L. Cc 0- 4_0 = . , @ a-7 13 0' V v 0 -0 r, 4 5 5. . 3 S 2L 'R 0 VW&? C? .4 0, a g o > 00-IFO -3 0 -t' .0 LF mao S. g g Fr -. C.) I" T CL;; 0 - 0 -, @2 F'o I-a g ;o 0 -0 rig E, 'o 2-5 !r ;4!3 :3. a Fr o oo, o w g-g-0. E;@- 0 Al 0. g- la: 0 mi@I?L, El 2 E.@ S.A r sa r a Cc a a ;r@ p 'N S @_L Cc 7 o 2, Rl. -3. g*..8 1 7 .2 a. q =.-V 7 1 13 3. , -'; .2, i, :,- ;: - , , , - , 9 -_ 1 all I ive 5f- 7 4 E. E; SL o Aq 033 -01 1. g- n So jT d F A z 1 0-no g__. M. -g g 0 S.. o, T Ag So 3.lg a- 1_4 To -S--' 3 4-5:,g o,:S2. -.22 3, 7V 3 aq I 'o -6 'r _,w - < a a-0 t @ @,s 3 4 @T4; 9- 19' . = @ 0-3 C. -E 0 fa c ;i 'A O_ 1. -00 20 0 ';2;. 3, * T XA - g z5 F 3 3 -0 p@ gE 2 t@ g 3 G@ a: sq; s F@ g FEE.,. o-;;,, 1, 5;,@ . . ,g . s T ti-o -.f>, a . _@ , --0., a._A . =-I =" -a Tl J J 0- LOC !E Fr 1. rr .1 gm 7,2 -024 N 5,0 g ff :z 0. Zm -.3 3 m 0, r4w a - =, , = @.,. G, 3,3 S. c,m It -.14 no 0 3 c3 cS 1. gm Tv 3 cn 01 _iO 3-- 0 CA S' 0 Ere.. 0 @-- o ? - - &. -go 2- a 2L 9" ga G, 0 % 0 .0 --R CL-0 pm- 061 C. 10! a." '0 1. m- mr . 1 s Ch. 253 STATE LANDS F.S. 1983 F.S. 1983 STATE LANDS Ch. 253 obtainin Fund is .1 written option agreement% so that the in. ees of the Internal Improvement Trust di- of major discrepancies between the inventory And the Active federal navigation projects are th-se terests the state are fully protected. wted and authorized to enter into leases or similar tax roll data to the President of the Senate and the sionallv approvedprojects,which are being performed !h-,Y'x 9. @K 79 7YS; 1. 1. 1h PA.W. 146. % 81 M-., 2. Ih in I S2: instruments, without consideration, for the use, ben. % &II =r of the House of Representatives on or before by the Corps of Engineers, United States Army, or efit, and possession of public lands by state agencies (b) I of each year. maintained by the local sponsors. TI,, rrlli.1 - .4 IN, @h N -1. i. IN I A@hs- lfi.-" ..d A-4. M.W-'; -11 - 20 10 which may property use and possess them for the n addition to any other parcel data available, (a) Except for beach nourishment seaward of ex - benefit of the state. the inventory shall include a legal description or isting lines of vegetation on privately owned or pub. 253.03 Board of trustees to administer state (3) The provisions of 9. 270.11, requiring the proper reference thereto. the number of acres or icly owned uplands frontingion the waters of the At. landa: lands enumerated.- board of trustees to reserve unto itself certain oil and =e feet within the boundaries, and the Assessed ianiic Oimn or Gulf of Mel co, and authorized pur. (1) The Board of Trustees of the Internal Im. inineral interests in all deeds of conveyances execut- of all publicly owned uplands. To the greatest suant to the provisions of part I of chapter 161. no provement Trust Fund of the state is vested and ed by said board of trustees. shall not he" applies- extent practicable, the legal description or proper materials dredged from state-sovereignty tidal or charged with the acquisition, administration. man. tion to any lands that inure to the board of trustees reference thereto and the number of,:,cYrI:,,ore:qusbre submerged bottom lands by a public body shall be agement, control, supervision. conservation, protec- from other state agencies, departments, boards, or feet shall be determined for all publ n so - deposited on private landiuntil: tion. And disposition of all lands owned by, or which commissions under the terms and provisions of this merged lands. For the purposes of this subsection, 1. The United States Army Corps o(Engin"m or may hereafter inure to, th tote any ag.n, act. the terra "submerged lands" means publicly owned the local sponsor has first certified that no public At. Ing cie,i, departments. boards, .1 commissiono'eit'c (4) It is the intent of the Legislature that where lands below the ordinary high-water mark or fresh. lands are available within a reasonable distance of lands held for road and canal rights_of_way. spoil ar- title to any lands is in the State of Florida, with no waters and below the mean high-water line of salt the2.dredging site; and eas and lands required for disposal of materials or specific agency authorized by the Legislature to con- waters extending seaward to the outer jurisdiction of T14 public body has publLhed notice of its in- borrow pits. any land, title to which is vested or may vey or otherwise disposee of such lands, the Board of the state. By October 31 of each year, the Depart- tention to utilize certiiin privet* lands for the dep,.,sit become vested in any port authority, flood control Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund ment of Revenue shall furnish, in machine-readable of materials, in a newspaper published and having district. or water management district or navigation shall be vested with such title and shall hereafter be form, annual. current tax roll data for public lands to general circulation in the Appropriate county at least district or agency created by ant general or special authorized to exercise over such lands such authority the board to be used in compiling the inventory. three time@ within a 60-day period prior to the date act, and any lands, including t a Camp Blending as may be provided by low. (c) By December 31 of each year, the board shall of the scheduled deposit of any such material, and Military Reservation. which have been conveyed to (5) It is the specific intent of the Legislature that prepare and provide to each st9te agenty and local therein advised the general public of the @pportunitv the state for military purposes only, and which are this act repeal any provision of state law which may government and any other public entity which holds to bid on the purchase of such materials for dep-ih subject to reversion it conveyed by the original grant- require the Board of Trustees of the Internal Im- title to real property, including any water manage. on th@ purchnser*s designated site. provided any such ee. or if the conveyance to the Board of Trustees of provement Trust Fund to pay taxes of assessments of ment district, drainage district, navigation district, or deposit shall he at no increased cost to the public the Internal Improvement Trust Fund under this act any kind to any state or local public agency on lands special taxing district, a list of the real property body. Such notice shall state the terms. locatio". A nd would work a reversion fro It ther cause, or which are transferred or conveyed to the Board of owned by such entity, required to be listed on county conditions for receipt of bids and sh all state tha he wh l1bo I 7e any conveyance of lartZhe y a state agency Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund assessment tolls, us Ing tax roll data provided by the public body shall accept the highest re4ponsibletbid. which are encumbered by or subject to liens, trust under the terms of this act and which at the time of D pertinent of Revenue. By March 31 of the follow- All bids shidl he submitted to the Trustees of the In- agreements. or any form of contract which encumbers the passage of this me are entitled to W-exempt sta- ing year, each such entity shall review its list and in- ternal Improvement Trust Fund. All moneys ob. state lands for the repavment of funded debt. I-Ands too under the constitution or laws of the state. form the appropriate property appraiser of any cor. tained from such purchases of materials shall be re- vested in the.Board of Trustees of the Internal Im. (6) Commencing September 1, 1967, all land held rections to the list..The Department of Revenue shall mitted forthwith to the Trustees of the Internal Im- provement Trust Fund shall be deemed to be! in the name of the state or any of its boards, depart- provide for entering such corrections on the appro- provement Trust Fund. Compliance with this sub--ec- (a) All swamp and overflowed lands held by the ments . or commissions shall be deemed to priate county tax roll. tion shall veitt, without any obligation. full titleto the state, or which may hereafter inure to said state; be vQT1nc7L Board of Tu... of the Internal (9) The Board of Trustees of the Internal Im- said materials in the owner of the land where clep@. it- (b) All lands owned by the state by right of its Improvement Trust Fund for the use and benefit or provement Trust Fund shall be responsible for the ed. sovereignty; the state. Bv October 1, 1967, any board, commission, @cquisition and disposal of federal lands and build- III) When ublic lands on which are deposited (c) All internal improvement lands proper; department. or Agency holding title to any state Lands ings which are declared surplus or excess. The Board me terials dreilged from state - sove rei gntv tidal or (d) All tidal lands; used for public purpose shall execute all instruments ofTrustees of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund submerged bottom lands by the public botly are sold (e) All lands covered by shallow waters of the necessary to transfer such title to the said Board of %hall establish regular procedures to Assure that state or leased for a period in excess of 20 yvan; which ocean, gulf, or bays or lagoons thereof, and all lands Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund and local agencies are made aware of the availability term includes any options to a private party, 50 per- owned by the state covered by fresh water; for the use and benefit of the state, except lands of federal lands and buildings. cent of any remuneration received shall forthwith be (0 All parks, resemations,of lands or bottoms set which reverted to the state under thaTrovi,lon, (if (10) The Board of Trustees of the Internal Im- remitted to the Trustees of the Internal Improve- aside in the name of the state, excluding lands held chapter 18296, Laws of Florida. 193 , commonly provement Trust Fund and the State of Florida merit Trust Fund and the balance shall be retained for road and canal rights-of-way; known and referred to as the *Murphy Act." through any of its agencies are hereby prohibited by the public body owning the land. (g) All lands which have accrued, or which may (7) The Board of Trustees of the Internal Im- from levying any charge, by whatever name known, ic) Any materials which have been dredged from hereafter accrue, to the state from any source what- provement Trust Fund is hereby authorized and di- or attaching any lien. on any and all materials state-sovereignty tide I or so bmerged bottom lands by soever, excluding lands held for road and canal rected to administer all state-owned lands and shall dredged from state-sovereignty tidal lands or sub- the public bodv and deposited on public lands may rightit.of-way or spoil areas or borrow pits or any be responsible for the creation of an overall and com- merged bottom lands or on the land% constituting the be removed by the public body to private lands or in land, title to which is vested or may become vested in prehensive plan of development concerninj the sc- spoil areas on which such dredged materials are teresits only after due advertisement for bids. which any port authority, flood control district, water man- quisition, management, and disposition of placed, except as otherwise provided for in this sub- means a notice published at least three times within :gedment district, or revigation district or agency cre- state -owned lands so as to ensure maximum benefit section. when such materials are dredged by or on he- a60-day period in a news paper published and having te by any general or special act. and use. The Board of Trustees of the Internal Im- half of the United States or the local sponsors of ac. general circulation in the appropriate county. The (2) It is the intent of the Legislature that the provement Trust Fund shall adopt rules and regula- tive federal navigation projects in the pursuance of curchase price submitted by the highest responsible Board of Trustees of the Internal Improvement tions necessary to carry out the purposes of this act the improvement, construction, maintenance, and idder shall be remitted to the Trustees of the Inter. Trust Fund continue to receive proceeds from the as herein set forth. operation of such projects or by a public body autho- net Improvement Trust Fund. If no bid is received, sale or disposition of the products of lands and the (8) (a) The Board of Trustees of the Internal Im- rized to operate a public port facility (All such parties the public body shall have the right to fully convey ti. sale of lands of which the use and possession are put provement Trust Fund shall prepare, using tax roll referred to herein shall hereafter be called 'public tle to, and dispose of. any such material on its land. subsequently transferred by appropriate lease or sim- data provided by the Department of Revenue, an an- body') in pursuance of the improvement, construe- with no requirement of payment to the Trustees of ilar instrument from the board of trustees to the nual inventory of all publicly owned lands within the tion, maintenance, and operation of such facility, in- the Internal Improvement Trust Fund. proper using agency. Stich using agency shall be enti- state. Such inventory shall include all lands owned by cluding any public transfer and terminal facilities. (d) Nothing in this subsection shall, affect any tied to the proceeds from the sale of products on. on- any unit of state government or local government; by which actions are hereby declared to be for a public preexisting contrAct or permit to engage III dredging der. growing out of, or connected with lands which the Federal Government, to the greatest eitent poesi. purpose. 'Locall sponsor" means the local agency des- of materials from state-sover Fty tidal and sub. such using agency holds under lease or similar instru- ble; and by any other public entity. The board shed] ignated pursuant to an act of Congress to assume a merged bottom lands, nor sh: it be construed to ment from the board of trustees. The Board of Trust- submit a summary report of the inventory and a list portion of the navigation project costs and duties. void any preexisting agreement or lien against the 1522 1623 '7@ '. , - , 7 -3 z 31 1-3 a .3 9 5, IN- all a T -T G. I '3 3 07 U19, F1 t: c 4 @o =.a , 5@-, T 2@3 a: gg-@5- -- 11 @ E - - a. 5- P- 81 A M -.a 9 -3 Co.- IS . . &S 3. -V P- 2- -a .1 @ ;-- - - . Lz. @ If i -Lr=. a.,. , am- Da I F,:% 1L It Cc VI r, -a 9 go am am a- .F @s a I ng-kiP, R's. go 0 q =2,-gz r,.qr -:@I. -, - T Mi= ;a M4 g a3. a 5@ aa wo ;;>a 3. n .0 cc a- 04- 5@- a i ,3 Lt 9 o 0 Fr F, Al- 13 5 1 , V B.' ': , @@ - - 2 3. @t ag .-V 14 For a All @3 .3 3. a I 5,fna -a 0, a a 3, F _0 02, E5 5@ Z-a g,fa 0, a a 2. Fri rq c 0 'C' g oz Al c 9 ro o- 7* RR3 3 1 J- ; 3. z Jr; i- o ;5t, z* Et- 43 iij A of. Mi o z- o z c - @ -. -,- f m--. 2@j hz- Ao -.5- 1.3 go r@ - .7 -1 j- Ea 13 31. LEHI, o. c SAKS o a U ro z.- 1w. 2- --lug T z- i P" o z. o- -j,- "I o Fir ot QD 5@a tilR oz o 1 ;Q:Si u o- 44 T 5t Zm@ g Us- 7- R z :@ , v g- 7'a a's .5, 3m .3- o oz o- Olza -i6V@;U t I J jz u i -9. . -- -F z -2,U: 4, z G-I 1 ail! t -T 93 3 o g. tam-:: r-. A, 3-1 4-4 -92 lg ET ;'6 vg 33 33 RE Va' =9 2.3 -g.5 ."g Ila, > T' g @ ' ' 1 P. 2@:: 3 A -, M. 3 . -. - = - * I ag.,- ro. 9 1 ' . i'. ;,a*-I;; - 3 jj @ T_ Y M q 3 1 i 1_3 a a g-2 . =mo 5-3 1 Er w on 339 R- Rl! I- > 10 .3- 7.1 g ra- tv 3 In , - '.' 0 0 S., o' ITI5 05 I @@ =a..- . H. 3' F'Av -, a er 0* it . - . G 2. 5.5 FEa-r " T2'T=- T3,g = = Ta.* WO 3. rg, Erg 7, a f Lz a- Ob 2_1 W, .1 z 3 .1 .1 v o Tic r E-3; -2. J, "4 Z 3 r 1, 2: lZF T_= f. - 2 ' '-- @" f = i g V, !.=, @- 1. a ;T 30 7 3 m cc M_ - "Z . z .* @-I- M W. 2L '5' a- Cc 5. Cc U, 'oo. 4o gg'. 1= vg o' I r - @ E-9 o. 3 Ca -R 8 .1 .0- 5, am L@ G'. 2- 3 5 - r2 . F 3-A om" S' =@@n 5 m g.. 24 Z3.v :z - @ ?,E i !. o' o; '_1 mo , G ='-O -.m IT im "B-3 cr CL =32 r 77" R. c" jri S .3 ,4. G 33 P. 3, fflp!r -,-.z -5, & r- V., j g4l;V.-u or 67 S' ar3 ce m3 Arv 3 @ g -1 '. ;.- s s .3 cc m- @t IL 2.:a @:d z .4 OR gn Jo 0. m I -io ol J Do g CL;Z, r, A 0 0 M0 01, -0 CL A, zv" . 915 A R 0 2.ep - - 3 . @- ::,.o ;!-'- -'@ i tl- 2L am 9 s za w 51, -o t; Pr 0. 9 0, -313- 3. 1 i c, 1 - E; rr.= @,g .0 a 2,g- m G QD 3,wo @G, 10 I> c 3 a 51' jp 5- .oo 4- o= 3 32,- T 'a Uw @Mt C'm -o S. " R -o"'R a. .- @, o - i - " -=-, . . 3, E & t @M g 3 yg-,U:% H am: a-c a .9 3 r, Z c .o di .0 -Z@ r3 3M T79 o-2m J 3-2 o Es -o 5n o ol 5. NJ a 31 o 2. !-t J, ;r 51 @!@ . o '. ;1.3r I-- v - -E oa g o "'o", 33 2. F 5' :0=7 0 3 To- 9@'? 7 @f a 14 cr Z. 311 2H. � T- 31 1 Era -n Fr S st 6' 71 @r 0 43 27 gl 0 2,1 0N 'a. A 49- X@ 3 01 -9 jg@;; @v mo -0 R`a 0 O@ o' 5"_.@'o m"3.9 Z 'a w 3.3 -. , 1` 1. g a-0, R Av 7i O,g .9 kt F3 -a . 2 1 ".a =cn 0 ff ; r@. os a 3 M;z N R ;F_J 6.20--- 01 '@- . . I @ 3 gr 09 or 0 It z @;.T % -1 W3 A =G,. as .j@= z @ @. f cc a. P, 'R z IWO 0 -0 gg .27 0, 2 0 ft-'a I.T 0 Et r,@ KL5.3 Fr ; , 3 @: . -1, g-S. rr o 16 , . =-W,@ .- 41 a v. 'R 3 a. 27p r-. 2 . !t , 9 a S. @, '9 . I - * @ 09L.!@ 05.a. c jj 2.2 -2 A @3 -Z 3 0 0 3 3 TP CLO Ir FO -3.!t 6t 5..,. 0 --I=O 9-. s 1. T g a 0- Ta'. -E:- 1,-2.tz . 4 a. - @ =. . - S g. 3 En 3,o & so m5- "qT, Fo PA,,- -,,-q 0, cms 0@ -3 --3' 0 ; .1 A - I t, - 5 1 --, ": @j ;; @@ ;; 3 0 79 S - g m a 0 0 m, ma.= Era, 0. E L 0 Cc TA 0, 3 9 -.5', 3 0 ;. 0- . 2 A o cr a.0 0 44 0-. 6 5T 53 e., -A 14@? vt =..x g' si-l A m g*?=: ? 33 2A o' l.T &A V 5@1 z_ Er 3: c". a.., In T 3'@ .0 @jg L3 . 2. Tp _F a9 LT '_'R A 2. -4 92 2, L@" o- E-1 _Q. rn a;z. n4m Mg ns so 4.4 !.E'l 9261 W7 Fr ca g;. p n W 5A ca w P-1 . oo-'g b.'Z.j. aD ta gg.8 a.- w a'. IT A 2'@ -,go =. 9 - . . .9'. 5 r M :@- I z .1 j'oo &@ @.. rr @'VNI wo a_ v "nv.1 cr I I . Ir. . @ @== 3- TA 9 g. 5 rr g mm 'A . o' LIT o g- F'm S a i 1:42 G, Fr I-A IF .< cL FW i oc n o g:-2- g o- g, -;,.g r. .4 c3 r>, o 5 gg@ o cA m Go Fr g., . ' 1 4 wo 'j, @. " 1 3 2,5 M4 Ll 2A a 4 H 'El "g g6 '3 EJ '"a, 13 S'4 !i L go p. EA o o C6 o' 047 ol OF o_ F f .51, T Z: J.: 1 2 N.. is 2:5 a. Am. A 77 2 F "So 0 34 ;"CL c F.1 2 To I 1'. J; I at g B K &,& i ra- -A B-AJJUV.LS Vulmlyu-Lt5t 0 I A g'. .3i M? '"2-? &0 gf Lm S 2 2i IlL ".3 5 zo@ -0- 6 2A c -In or o r o' t 4 J3F 7 @-, -. x- 9 - @2 f. 5.@ @ K o ! 1 3.1.1- 3. . - j i i-,-, a .9. @42 -o-, r. m 1.3 I A Fir o 71 o .1 rX Z.!O: @g T a;:, 0.. 3-5 -5 f W- To =,;i 01 o R, f 41, ID 3.0 Fro mfo.- ; e. . !a rr- MP @8,05.3- L +7 1@ -21 T 52 OR. a 0 o naln if T T- os. N T.". 9-U -40. 7 2 5- 00- T, @-O 87 OZ 0. I .3 -,07 M. o AM Z, In A G., 3-21 y=@@ v In mo G j., I . , .-,. - -. 2 1& It 1-3 =9 -a 44 In a pi -R Zo a a :c El m 95 �R 0 .a, 2.0 To g=0 6-, g r" 1 - E 2 c $r@- 0- -. .@ "? -4- 1 r S ,i -, , - I @ a - T..� -i.. a @ 9 - o . ;;-* , T! -1 -'@j - . q iR 0 P, 1. OD RL o 0 2, 7, *- 5'E IS 'n w 4 T 30 ac 3,m 3 ar 3. TO oc$ -0 5, A, Q-Y ; -@ @ @ 0. a ;a- P VL3 g-.g c 0 Pr 05 - ao= 0-8 2LCa 2 0 A C- .0 & i 'C7 g- T fa 4 0 ir R-3 0,.' .0 3 40 o. 5.. oz Z' C, 2. @ - :--. s 'Al o-. 13 0 c 7.A ir t 0 . . . . . . . rn gt-@ 2 P g. > 3 =-5 50. 2 g. 0.21 -@ @- -1 :@, . 3. --'9 p.' g: ", ;; - @, @, EH 3 q E,@@a @M,- -00 a. ;sR 03 ga, C;F 'n 42, Wag T n 1 "05 i 0 1 . g 02 cr 05 -A m il? F. a s w 46 a Z i0i " ;' @, -. I a. tr V, "7 Sim- 124, CL 3L " -41 - .9. n .3, a= ff;-1, tit 3-F TT ira J, -S.- A, 2t. gF.,4 ME if e vi 2, Ao is- St -N, a z Ir CL. jw- tn gl@ o Ja & SA q ;@ E @:-@ - - @.*-. M g-o-M v 2L M, gy F T49 R. 'I,- TZ, z W3 ">z .c 91 cl, I Z -n mr- " - q @, 2 MA L2 '.a g, 9L, In IV. z Fr :5.3'a Ea-,VF 0-.,Fer W@ F'5 to Ch. 253 STATE LANDS F.S. 1983 STATE LANDS Ch. 253 of Natural Resou rces or the Department of Environ- 253.763 Judicial review relating to permits mental Regulation to have violated the pTOVi3iOn5 Of and licenses.- ment of Natural Resources under chapter 253, until authorized by the head of the Department of Natural chapter 403 shall be subject to having his lease of . (t) As used in this section, unless the context oth- the applicant for such permit, license, or other evi- Resources. Any conveyance by the Department of state-owned submerged lands canceled. erise requires: dence of permission shall have received from the Natural Resources to the United States Department lu..-- 1.,h@ 69.0, .. 2S.". 21.M.1h 0 M. 2. IN 71 M: 10 . (a) "Ageincy" means any official, officer, commis- Board of Trustees of the Internal Improvement of Agriculture or other federal department or agency 'k 119-65, mn. authorit incil, committee, department, divi. Trust Fund the required lean, license. easement. or shall include the land 5 -hich comprise the Rodman 'on, biiteau, Vaoud, section, or other unit of entity Of other form of consent authorizing the proposed use Dam and Rodman Reservoir. also known 83 Lake 253.75 Studies and recommendations by the state government. end exhibited it to such agency or department or OcklawahA. only if the Governor and Cabinet@ as the Department of Natural Resources and the lb) 'Permit" means any permit or license re- subdivision thereof having regWatory power to per- head of the Department of Natural Resources, shall Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission; desig- quired by this chapter. mit such use. determine that motion of recommended traditional and other (2) Any person substantially affected by a final h conveyance is consistent with ac . MAK (2) The permitting agency shall, within 30 d ar the conclusions 7c the land management plan re- use zones; supervision of squaculture opera- tion of any agency with respect to a permit after receipt of a permit application, notify the app I. quired herein. If such plan shall proide for the con- tions.- seek review within no days of the rendering of suc cant and the executive director of the Department of tinued use and maintenance of the Lake Ockla-ahs (1) Prior to the granting of any lease under this decision and request monetary damages and other re- Natural Resources or his designee that a lease, H- act, the board shall request a recon@mendstion by the lief in the circuit court in the judicial circuit in which lands for recreational and scientific put"". any cerise. easement. or other form of consent of the d"d conveving such lands shall contain appropriate @Departmrnt of Natural Resources, when the apPlics- the affected property is located; however, circuit Board of Trustees of the Internal Improvement restrictions assuring such continued use. tion relates to tidal bottoms. and by the Game and court review shall be *Confined solely to determining Trust Fund authorizing the proposed use mav be re- (3) The Go@ernor and Cabinet as the head of the Fresh Water Fish Commission, when the application whether final agency action is an unreasonable exer- quired. However, this subsection shall not apply to De artment of Niitural Resources are empowered relates to bottom land covered by fresh water. Such cise of the state's police power constituting a taking any permit. license, or other form of consent to take iT thorized to acquire bv ptirchase, exchange of recom ru".dations shall be based on such factors as without just compensation. Review of final agency the regulated action which was issued and outatand- an tou an assessment of the probable effect of the proposed action for the purpose of determining whether the at- ing on July 1, 19K oth state lands, or the tie oc ise of the power of emi- leasing arrangement on the lawful right% of riparian tion I, in accordance with existing statutes or rules 13) This act shall not apply to anv permit. license, nent domain the fee title to lands acquired in owners, navigation, commercial and sport fishing, and based on competent substantial evidence shall or other form of consent to toke the-regu)ated action less-than-fee title along the canal route within the and the conservation of fish or other wildlife or other proceed in accordance with chapter 120. rea described in subsection (211. The Legislature which was issued and outstanding on June 23. 1976. finds that such exercise or the power of eminent do- nature I resources, including b@aches and shorts. (3) If the court determines the decision reviewed 1. t A ,,,k 00.@ (2) The 'department and the Game and Fresh is no unreasonable exercise of the state's police power main to accompl;-h the purp-es of this section is Water Fish Commissiun shall both have the following constituting a inking without just compensation, the '253.781 Authority. to convey state-owned neversqatv and for a public pur",e. Swh power of responsibilities with respect to submerged land and court shall remand the matter to the agency which lands in the Oklawnha River and Valley to the eminent domain shall be exercised pursuant to the water column failing within their respective jurisdic- shall, within a reasonable time: Federal. Government for inclusion in Ocala Na- provisions of chapter -, 3. tioni: ) Agree to issue the permit; tional Forest.- (4) Lands transferred pursuant to this section bv (a) To undertake, or cause to be undertaken, the '(8b) Agree to pay appropriate monetary damages; (I I It is the intent of the Legislature to conserve the Department of Natural Resources may reserve studies and surveys necessary to support their re- however. in determining the amount of compensation and protect the natural resources and scenic beauty existing road rights of-av. spective recommendations to the board; to be paid, consideration shall be given by the court 0 M -Y- 2. IN. -9 Ir. U4 I the Oklawaha River and Valley boundin&the .-Eff-mI mkl r 1h,, C-e @ 11@ Cl- am . V@N- (b) To institute procedures for supervising the to any enhancement to the value of the land attribut- Ocala National Forest in Putn and Marion n. Pmjd bv the Ulitld 5- C@ - t6 .1r- de'- d -6 IN-- squaculture activities of lessees holding under this able to governmental action; or ties. It is the finding of the Legislature that said Ok- UWd S.- c- act and reporting thereon from time to time to t@e (c) Agree to modify its decision to avoid an on- lawsha River and Valley bounding the Ocala Nation- board; and reasonable exercise of police power. a] Forest are areas cgntaining and having a signifl- 1253.782 Retention of state-owned lands in (c) To designate in advance areas of submerged (4) The agency shall submit a statement of its cant impact upon environmental and recreational re- and around Lake Rousseau and the Cross Flori- land and water column owned by the state for which agreed-upon action to the court in the form of a pro- sources of statewide importance and that public own- da Barge Canal right-of-way from Lake Rous. they recommend reservation for uses that may p."fli- pcst@d order. If the action is a reasonable exercise of ership of and access to such areas are necessary an seau west to the Withlacoochee River.- My be inconsistent with the conduct of squacult re police power, the court shall enter its final order a desirable to protect the health, welfare, safety, and (1) It is the intent of the Legislature to conserve. activities. Such u%eq shall include. but not be limited proving the proposed order. If the agency fails to suE- quality of life of the residents of this tate and to im- protect, and maintain the natural resources. recre. to, recreational, commercial and sport fishing and it roposed order within a reasonable time not to plement a. 7, Art. 11 of the State Cosnstitution. It is ational values, and eater management capabilities of ,,,, m' Other traditional uses, exploration for petroleum d exceU90 davs which specifies on action that is a res- further the finding of the Legislature that ownership Lake Rousseau and the Withlecoothee River. It is the other minerah, and scientific instrumentation. The sonable exercise Of police power, the couirt may order and control of the said lands by the Federal Govern- finding of the Legislature that said lands and waters existence of such designated areas shall be consid- the agency to perform any of the altemati@ex $peel. ment as part of the Ocala National Forest will prop- are areas containing and having a significant impact ered by the board in granting leases under this act. fied in subsection (3). erly protect and conserve the natural resources and on environmental and recreational resources of state- W I.- ., 1. A, 0 1.. .. M 27. 38,& 0.M. (5) The court shall award reasonable attorney's scenic beauty of Florida. enhance recreational oppor- wide importance and that public Ownership of and 11,h, 75.n..hkh t-4, A - Ffl, D"n-I d 11- 'Wom N, @m .. ". r- fees and court costs to the agency or substantially af- tunities, and be in the public interest. access to such areas are necessary and desirable to _4 r-i--i A-A.17 fected person, whichever prevails. ate cumulative (2) The Department of Natural Resources is au. protect the health, welfare. safety, and quality of life (6) The provisions of this section thorized and directed to transfer ownership of all of the residents Of this state and to implement s. 7, 253.70 Appeals; proceediagg.-The Governor and shall not be deemed to abrogate any other reme- lands or interests in lands owned bv the Board of Art. 11 of the State Constitution. It is further the and Cabinet sitting as the Board of Trustees of the dies provided bv low. Trustees of the Internal Improvemen't Trust Fund, finding of the Legislature that retention o(ow-neis hip Internal Improvement Trust Fund and as the ow,nern includini all fee and le-s-than-fee interests in lands and control of md lands by the state will properly of state lands are vested with the authority to hear previous Y owned by the tonal authority, contained protect and conserve the natural resources of Florida, and decide appeals of decisions of the Department of 253.77 State lands; state a, geney autborize- within the extended boundary of the Ocals, National enhance recreational opportunities. and be in the Environmental Regulation under this chapter. Notice tion for use prohibited without consent of agen- Forest as shown On the map dated July 1978 on rile public interest. of such appeal shall be riled with the Governor and cy in which title vested.- with the Chief of the Forest Service, Department of (2 1 The Department 4 Natural Resources is au. Cabinet within 15 days of such decision. The hr,riring (1) No department, including any division, bu- Agriculture. Washington, District of Columbia. and thOlized and directed to retain ownership of and shall he appellate in nature: however. the Governor Teau, section. or other subdivision thereof, or any available to the public in the office of the appropriate maintain all lands or interests in I&nd Owned by the nal other agency Or the state possessing regulatory pow- ment and Cabinet mav. at their discretion. take additio United States regional forester, forest super-@isor, or Board of Trustees of the Internal Improve' testimony. Stich hearings shall be completed and n er, involving thp issuance of permits shall issue any forest ranger and in the office or the Department of Trust Fund including all fee and les-s-than-fee Inter- decision tendered within 60 days of receipt of the ap- permit. license, or other evidence of authority involv- Natural Resources, to the United States Department ests in lands previrsislv owned bv the tonal authority pent. Hearings shall be in accordance with provisions ing the use Or sovereignty or other lands of the state, of Agriculture for the purpose of inclusion in the in Lake Rousseau and'the Crosii"Florida Bane Canal of chapter 120. title to which is vested in the Board of Trustees of Ocala National Forest. The Department of Natural right-of-riv from Lake.Rousseau at U.S. High.ay 41 A?, 22: 11. IN. 79-W the Internal Improvement Trust Fund or the Depart. Resources shall make such conveyance for 'payment west to and including the Withlacoochee River. ' 1542 of no less than the fair market value for such lands aA (3) The Governf and Cabinet as head of the De- 1543 '7 Fr 2. 371 11- *-1- @- @2@ I W R . I TT 11, 1 11 F ! -! -'- !- 1! 1: 1 =- 1 .5 1 , - . . 7i ILI 7 n@ 1;4 i al 23@ i 13 ir g N; I 3@ 0 S 5.@ I _2 @ S' I. @ 1 i@@ H H 4 .3 @ I-E, Ell: 0-- P = - @: 3 0: L2 'Ki. 90 V. IE Ullf '.00.1-MRS. H 5. la. 0- 12 0 @L.- fg. .0 00-4 , . . - E, @ ::@ T a 5T 'jo 0- 5 v-- 3 FOE- E. S.'o 0 *@:5. Q- @o oml Rs' =9 U2. a ---l H-03 la .0 u ell -Ur =5' @3-5. 7 0 CA to Og@tk@ 0 IT3 . I sq & 0- win i ;.-i: A ;r- .4 9--.7-ja a g.2 Fag o_- 5". rTg !@ M :L 0 S M. -:05 '7 7 51 0 HUI 1.51hi- 3 , . - . . a. a, -@ 'J- c g .9 S Uo M T r G, a .30 3 >,PG. @ I I '- -- 0-:; F'r a 79 0 .0 1 R. k 0-5 om 0 3.3 14 Fri 14@ 14w W@ M"@g'g 91 @p 90 M 9. 9. MXZT pnw-ip M > 0@1 no-Ow yumv Y:IT'OF7 Z.-C a zz. cc P 3: 'c A Cc z 0 .3 U3 'A > en > 7g cn > T, > Z Z%=g: q: a 5 .1 Ilia .Igm.@A 'i * f '4L-;*' ;r-- 1; -1 @' -4_-@w a.-- '10 - -1 S l 70 E- A *Oc cr 1 03r -.3 MO - 00 E,* '00 ,-n a 'r w 04 Z @--R I g S ;;.q ?3zjI.:.3- -- tA am, r - = g :Z? - ?'.$:1 3' 4. SAC im "Z. w -M ==@:Oc CL" Ct- r n '@ IA 5`4 0: - . W'. . m 0. Ta 257". TAI 4' V. � . ;; F. - a CL.- M N:!@@ FL 5 4 OD . . . 37 2 3 9 g 2' T. '1,7 - 5 @z wr@ -r a - RE -3 "' g - m :.' a * T 3 i. _. z T 2: 4 :!.Bra q. -3 a 0:56 SJ E.", =Z. rg M 2. E's a. -5 r 4 Fr ix r 5W W'O ZI X g.73 -T;W- =a Ln p6 v -0 Z61- 7 't'4" 5 3.0 < -cc T. jl Wg e,- 3-0 R. a 23 COL. 3. U-1 I i Ak t "t 3 1 f E3 T QL r' WI J; s 21 a.. > r3 F sw 032 UD > FRI vl- 2,4 5r E cc 'g, 2 NO. 54 '@V- R.' SILO; -5.0 A A.. J S m L.- 9 4 Rla zi @i BE V. S" Cos 3 a 2 09 5. .0 a L'9 6-i 9" 0 -a* Fr x % 34 3 T ap cc <*, tqr5j 2A a 91' -a a B. a 3- a r, 5, cc S -9'0 - - g 'lq S 11 .0 a' 2- WR 0 0 Mq v @PJ J @24 iZ - - - T C) - a, 003 Is R It 0- 2 AA C., 0 s. J I > S. FL 16 Vt a 5 .0 0 @! 0 1 --a -' ' " 0' '_ a. ' W 3 90 4F -3 3 5A tn @@O 0 Z; C:3 - = - * : - = 0- . " g. 1 R 2--, 0'. @ C7 e. cn ;u mn 9 !3 3 3A Mwa - -- 30 R3 3 0 3' 10 0 0 Zrm c M ;-,v t' 0. OZ -15: @; @ If CIA'- Q- 0-- -0 0 0 :;Cn 5,2.. 2.3 - - F-:@ - Z -_ 0 v ' - @ 3 E In Z, 2_4 I go. 5 B 0 . 0 =3 S X.2 tv i . Tc-@- c 3 0 am 3, r, 1-4 --a M :0!. A. 0. F-C S m 0 =Z1 . - @t E ". i@'Z '_ @' TO _G2, S, L_: 5 'a Era' 1. a. > 0 M-A 0 -6'ZS rr2 *F Iz 0 0 7 ;;,_4 OF 17 !t T*r'R a, 15.0- FEE. --ag- OA -21 -J. 0 B 0- g. JL I-XI 2. t.M W.M. =I... To c,- a o 0 W gn 9 E@ ;r. 0 w L@ 1 .5 0 4.q. 0 M'w @ @-, . - @ 2 T 9 :LA 3 4. z-M. -O-G@r- 2.@S-r. a,.- 5" 0 ='T -Do h. 5.6- g - -@ a IkxmLs-':' - ;:,.@ Er O'l -. , I y- '9 @_ -@' m 2 fr -0 .0 CL < T.T o I Ei . a.EEI -4 o 3,0" o o o on c IR 5-C). 4 o a EF J p 5, S E. a Sr- rr 2:2 Ea. o 3. Fr I @Z m Fr ir o C).j v-; w *a, .,as z,.- o o- 9AV ...g R 9" W-' Lrj@- 9 A ES _43 mI 2 c 9 Ta, rc 7 1 2 9_;_4 96 a o ov R.U.3 o go a-Z n - o_ a ;:a lgrl 3. 2 ;;5 s, gq*om-,. 1jE! g-@ , F m _4 3,o W-o @ I Er- 3 Is a, >3 5, -2 MR.SH a DOP3 Zoo .3 -o o o 0 7 X 0-2- o. &5 O.A T g o c_ . 0, 4 gm A I . ;A *2 r . . . . . . . . . Fr Fr a tv 'oF@ 9 C, ZA m org >o Ro-> -=-.z aa. (Am 1 1.2 F m . . gE- -?L= - o' c > .n . cy 6'T . o c TA o 5"a . , 0'. :; - wz-@-@=- . .1 cn LEI =wmam. -I g, a- SL . a- r o C. 'Er. 3-- 3'A o zr., j x=o g-9 - - a- - . . =o,L".M CA g=. -'-- 1 3 E; ,, W'-, 433 , -1 _O7 26 g-- :rO T94 T H" V a 0 94 , @ ;; . m FL g.o 'I 2,;;", Z; a '7 @gj 4!9 g =.-. @ @@ -V C13 a. f r-- F, To o zx --.o - " , o -R aS. o; wo, An Su 71o o_- LT g a m,:;, A A 8 95-a. 9 A o if o -R g Al o Fr o Wo L'.-R -g-g- 4. I '. g, 9* o - - G, - Z., I !_ 5. I cA_ a me-9'Z 3*s`S,'-3',@-=.9&9'j;;, - n 1 k,." W240 Z-. o Er. cn -ji@ @. 1. 5.r " LH :;o ;w o' -Z, 8 c n, I A .9 co 3, a 11. . cn 6" R 1 @-,I. 5 g 4. . U I., I g. 1 -3-35,93 i',- .9 9 e.. '1 9 po .7 . gg ?L 3 E,245 o o .11 -, R!, 2 ..!z a j Pr -to of 7g 'a. R-W a.r., cA o U2 QD is TA o e, 43 3 a 9" B. E- oi, S 3 oz *3 1 go 5 - o lsf o.24 3, 3 c: '.. .4 -q - V@ @ oo o 2. ;,o- .3_3 5-.3 o 3 Qj J a3 @2 .5 2J .1 o-g za- In., > 3, o- A, 'I-. ;M@FrEA g la @g. @; 9 -_ Z @F o S c. 5 . 'm r- @ - o'- '74 zo 2: Fow J., T'i o A@ tm' 2: -3 7 F7 F, IF 3 617 17- 0 L.: g. 5: 1 2, J-9 84 35 e! 3, 7. 31, A. J. Fr 'v 9 2:,. a. -,, 3 ;r g 9 , T- , . 0 , r- V wa 9 g - j ;.- ? _a 72 1! L..:5- 0, A A F_ A 2 @t F. g. ;Z. 9fi RN 2 1 3 @lz T TO r.- cr 0.4 cri. Sit 3-12 3' W. zg E23 cn pa tz x ..0--nTo A.- 00 A r7-3 @ ;L A. nol . a.5-O-0 0 rot 9 , g g 7. - -- - b @q t- W3 - , , 0 CA' -9-g 0 =;. - - - i- @ - > a.- IT Z@. 0 Pa. @T --< 7-9 t'- A > J-m L!R. . Swu o b &n SO .0 2 w. ; - @S-x R - "r 3 ':=. . 'I - R. 0 0 0-n % S-. En@ . :- - 3.0, rA '4' n" > q IP 31 1.9 5 P- -1. .1 51 -02@ Oil r-0 . n-. @ 7 @ M. S,rA- m 0 A Fri -To i> r tn- sr > Pit i TT 0- 5r 0 OD Os 31 F Y--- gijy;,@aian, imi. n-n-g.- -w: g: , o' ! . , ;.3. ;. . T ql 2, S 23 m 12. .73 go 2r, a o fFv @.T Pal s 9,* Fir 'W-9, J6, Tyrr D-1 r; ;; , a 3 -q -.21 iiP, '1- 0 J, o, 0 k 2; t MI W. > !Z -TW6-m, -A i'-' 22 Q@ -a cn 0 CA 6 c- A Rif. F; Fr * 6 19 @. ,a- TRio T31 i.> g o S. Bq@a n T !z on 3. -3.*,i CA r .5, @ ; 3- a f . r,,e;; ". . @ * 0 .. . _SA . 10 3,40 ;.:3-4 !j I - w EWIF 9 CL F?,. is-i WEI 1-3 s -0=,@.etwm. mi is. -_ Or 0 - I . g @-v @ ;:, i ;H1 > 3 rr gs. Q0 Ta. S. .11, cn Q0 wK 9 E w"n 3 smG5-4.zar -a:, M-0 m ?:,- W Er I 81. > A ir -0 @;q Io 22 12 2. To. 91 Ow > w 4. R Wo 71 2. _. :- -0 2.@ r on 0 oCn =Jeg ms A 0- & C@ 3 - a. i i , 2 21;@:r " 0'. @- : T>;r- 9 1 '. - 1 M. =. to CL - 12- 20--o M' 2 LIZ --I C@ - 6 - '. 45, 2. Er a -3 g ;irv 2,g Fcn- 8 3*2 :r 31 1 23 a Er R, R o- o 5 CA r: o. or 14- 1. !2-2@,Tg->sp-j R 9a Er -H --,on T7- Z i .0 Fro o' go .15 r- Er _5 g)o A o o T@z 0 % @g no@ rn F, @rQ a > o o ;nlms S'r,- 0 no MW a A cc o d 0A. =a a. o a.. w o 00 g o OD Go .S. MH h T M.., 3 - 'A 2F TIME 23 a. ;; 2 RL .3, 3 -z-3 a- CA mo T41, A.- 0-- -1 2 'cr og r .3 3, .20. 3 Ror 9@- 0. R .2 3, Fr g. S ip" !t Ll-'= 0 O'm 0- .41 =4 0, F, 53 0 .0.0 aAn 2" c 8-8 La.. 0.2 " . -..@ 9 70 0 A F A nj 3 OM w Ko . g rr 0. 3 a < ; -4 00 'F 02 a n ;; 1, 2 U4, 2 rn rA On 62, is o@ o 5.@ i &H CL2,2 Xl a o- 0--m pl* Er a; S -3 rz. z W2 9 c'. 1 9-3 9-H 3-@ - 4 a@7 -3 , . -3, 2 0-5 M 44-z 'Tin? 17 Ei N@ ;r 5@ f. w4c CL, x 10 ;., 5- pa 7, Fo gA :4 --T: 0 rA - :2 8 :@;r- - @ A 5.1 G-,R - la 2. W :lr 13 T C, 0- -0 2 Fr r-@ .1 rr -1 ft 3 =cp Z3 gwc . 0 @ T tr Z T to tn is. 5L p v nn 'Al li3 s. 0 0= 79 4 Ta F- F, 19 g 5i 57 F, > > 5: i T ot 'EF, 23 EL o @," Z 10 -1 Z. 'T FF a tr 7 'F T cm Ej Zl 0 91613 .2- ol El g@n 19 a co --C 0. rn _8's 0. 2. r gr 0 a. --Its P3 F" o M'G* O.Q. to, 20 jff 2- S? Z> > On -n@ n. rA @q 91 gl A Xcp;--- 0- 03 2- E- T'. T" 5.'f. :5- F. E .- cn S. F,@W--g zs'o - , -0. -. i 3 g j3.. -,n - no In' M-7 rjj=.;@rj S. -02.8, S.. ;F. o -0A n > LIS 15 nr F-o P n. ,,:; " 9,= zzo, -ag = & g 91 g, a :%; & X. jj -,I I E-K O@v & a- 52. 0 0-i 41 El 2 n- 6 3 9 @A' Tg@>. 0 E,3 4T:75 n SM . . A . . . on W-o c, n Mo. R o 1 S " FIE o o on I -S,@o I a.- o- 3-15 a o w o" -3--. 5.9 --z:s a Fr 5 In o- n E3n 5.7.. 2G.- =Z-G, al a 2:1 tt=Raz 6' ra cn =0 co -ng. 01- 3- f 3.9 Y FL 1, 'o Mc o 7 ; @-7 R. @;, m * -m -M , ; it a , j r, @& j T, - 3 @@ - E.L 2a -3,-. Ep cz , , m 1, :;L= = M m 1 2'-1. = A. -, -3 - =; - cn :5-g 7z. -T,: E.-s 9 ZF EL, 2 -Z; 9" 2L t..4 47 M -i 27. a 2 V@ 1E. 'A ga: T a 2.j 3 L* A r A 2.2 a 9'-- 34. @- es, @ot -- 9C.". 0. .l. -03 'JIM, . . . 7!1 0- M .0n 2.2 A g a.5 g@12 M z 0- 0; S 0 A 9 Sr 9o 0 M,:; M;j, F3 g *O"m 0 9t 10 =-o 0 =.-,j a -0 9 .4 tv C ;613.=. ri ;m L3@ g. rA Rpr 4 z g 5 M. rn 5' 0. q > 54@ g 9 3 o o c. = -.P-- > Z 5 a- a > 14- =2 13 M A o Ell A T -,V3. :=9 9S I ITO 7z c hi jilt? @r -'a ;,2, 3, t orli 9 S'.R 6 2 Z E, P, Zz do E a,- : 2@ rr 13 FGL 0- HE .10. 3 'cc R U.- F is. ; Z ta 19VO-Un I , p @ "I-i 5-9 3 I Xc- 0 M 2- a p 1 ".2- CUHHOUR x. .0 -:3 ;;-94149 RF 8. a 0 Im cr f4 -rl a. A r,-:, tr Ml @, - 1. -1 DO 0 14 1 9, V; 43 CL UPI I I F W. a 1401 Eiji HIP rr RFr F; 5-,' P.M .0.2- 0. pr .0 gL T3 ;'Q. C@r 2- 0- m 2 v 0 Fr !@-- - 5. -3 ga @.;q . 242 '18--nm - K Z.- 0. .0 @l a@ 2. A 0 0 A I s.J f. rg g g@ T YJ uh: A 3' Pr - I ; - .1. g 3 Er0 s'a 3.g 7-it - - - - : 5A 0 7, a. omg .0 L -gfla. E FW4 v > am, 5- 0. =too g 8 i@-m OU 3 H B: R 45 wa. V. 0 p 3.0. MEN z 9 tz i 0. ff -0.0 g.; r- Cc CL 3 Cc -0. M. C-. M. 51 W3 0 I - a RA: -4 . a - I.,n . .19 n.. - ;w- o 14 .3r li - --- _? *- s @ r S, .0 g,@- @. t 1 te,- -0 0- =,,a m '.-=.. = - I @*- . o 0 4g, 1 OW 0, (1 5- 0-4 -g -0,9F g. 0:1 - -am '. @ a R -. K -. :r - 0 IL w 6-o F A 8. A F '0 g 014 a p Fg R 6-F, 0 9 - Jw 6 AS- a.. M-8 5 34 m r is sz 5 r 14 Or it ot.- rr a st z =7r-7,> > c'10 'J x @7r @:j S? F_ T 9 5E 3 2L 9; =3 R Z na as's a :5. gg a ;r -@'R j7 q 3- - S, LIZ 0o c L q TOR-0-A :2. =4 a 32 I @ T g I .. 9.-L- a H A, S. 9r in 3:0 a s. T L 0 0 zM >x 7-0 mu g I g cz, OR. -a . ' @: @L @2 2*!'! N -4!E m ;;W. p 3-5 o-C a g A rc a ZE G 2 42 -2 '0@ -3 13 a.2 v o i L - 3 1. Sr L rr. n -0 .'0 6. 0- 9 3 a a I . - I - RA rn '0 4r:: v@ A 0 v m 5, X. 0 @o 'o Fr rn Fr Ka".0 5-1 o'_ 2.5 1 C= LT- a 1 9 ts 2 Eo@ H 2XIir 9 S. E! 0L - Er A7 -,j gig ;.Sop= a =.Wa 7 S a 4 - 2 22. r,;3,a I-aX ;rirt:' 02 0 a A g7g 5715i Mau aslul L a. - 3 a - - r - - I - 3 7 p I I ii -. .6 @ Aga E -3 g gin* 1-38s c TS g R @W-o a -3--a 2., - -F1 ixiri lra@ q -1 ;L.. 2 9 2 oal ._03 g, G@ 3. .1 - , 5,9 0. a A cn " f.3 :10 ag 2 9- .9 5- 1 z A " 0 @ 9 ...6 5-.-S &a @ . - A. m = a.m. -, =r I . I -_ - --, I G lz Fog 0 . @ 6@i j , , .1 a . a- - , . 27 am 3.0 4`0 S's FF -T-3 i.9 o-14 L "'a wo M3 1 a. a,' 4 C 51 Q- 0 V Sr C, 3 - E-3 s-,- -45 O*S:r-77 71! T o -T 0- . 3 IL-G a-A -a= _o A 5,i ;@m r, 40. rr 0=, Tv -9,=c 9'.' 9 41 69 ? - - 9 a S-H -2:. 'T @@ T I i i z! _5 i *@ 5. @F T H M9 G 2 Cc ;f A, mg 'To A F of -J. g ;-@ 0.9,4 A.- ;mM 9M 127 I I -.= 9 . LT B, V 2; 2 im ga. - 2. -A _- @ C. I 7., 3 - - a I_ .... g Ba :03. to o o 2. no o I o s _53 3 a -; I A -3 rr's j. . .. - WS Ot Cc 3-0 o - - 1 0. =. R, 02 A x s- -.0 o 3-5 o 3 A 3-::. S' lo M.5. G cc 9 -C -1.2 A --c ta: - 1 @S '1. 33 J . ,. ==.= a .6. 0 2 MEL S no. 9- 4 Ma Mj 5, 3 mE, 0- > o RAO T- A *Z-- 3 '.tq C q 'a, 9,0 -1 0 Ir A_ @_, *A o, 2.: m 3'X9 1- Er Oo a.;;, M .;C@m M5, 3 Mg ,M2 0 90:!.S* mg 10 2.0, 1 SA 12 m 0 'S cc ta A G-A cn. M=- 0 0 3 -. @ q a. 0, gr Iw - -a cn 4, '1 -C 00 In g CM 0 w-, I g@ Cc P cr 0- 'S -3 03 3' 1 1 = - ;k a* '_ - -0 - .I=3 0.1 Mn P ----a -I a a J. 0 ag- V to X I -a &2.o A Q - Th q E-z o 37 F _3 FQ A - M-0 m- a' 4 A T @cT 'A P-2. 5, :@7 0- a. 9 1. g S' 3'@o =. 2. p M_ M9 Koo Mg I,- @-ng g 1 I- - I @-' 2 M-I A X . g'N 3. _@n` '_ @ r 2: V- 3, 2. _,v @ i F 13 3. 2. 0 a 51 r, '0 =3 go 5.,u 0 5. R. a 2-5 09 ? V g.,-. 24 -r A.-O IWO , , 3" 1 a @- I @ - 'Zo 1g, T_'s 122 214 a - , s' -W -WA 1-1 t'-,g JJ 2:3 R. 1A w Hois a Be q 13-, & A-. a 3, ..0 .0. IT Tiss - @ -9 g@ V, 1, - 5'-'-7V a f 4 rr' g.'a- - . a .2 . 3 w t-s' 9 @ - 9 57' @ I ' q.. _3 V ji7X .9 . 4 j-g a " . 11 X** a as 13 ri - 1 @!i . - 1 .2 -.0 . " 3 @'. V j V` 3 @ 2: Z' n' 14 G M4 a a - 44. Z., JIV-0. mi-S t@* ol io 3, g 4 pr zu- H'tzGb; -IMN: 3, 3, S I 'V I.T>q '- @T K r 3, T,- .1 0 8 a 920 c Eli 0 a. 0- g F, Lnx 0 _;v Or 'a 3. ol v o o r 7,5, H Q-0 go. 0 HIM C, Er-3@ A I, M 0 o' =Tl o Kg' 0-S @t 2A am. 0- 3 'o3 E, .2. a:g g _2:'R InT. . 0 1 ;3m g .7 @ -3 Lx::= 5.5 2- .0 7-0,4 'o 3--, T-7s 5 Z.0 Z_O@. Fr @;Zv go 9 0 o cn V Fr'L e-M L 9' ?J; t 1 9? ll 5 5.8 'go 5 o ZO .4 ; ; @-q -3. T - . 1 1 1-11 I. o U 51. ga. 0; o, ",-2 i t 'c. Fr R 0 0 c -03 8 ij cm It- 0 to 9- 3 -3 T @F Pa g= 3. go I to 51 3 4 g-r . ir F- 0- IWO 03 cc .0 gm o 0-- 0- 0. 0 ;'l 0:, 05 .9 L;,:T .0- - - 3 R. a,- a: " @ = g4. @ A r @r ;E c 0 T - so 0 r oZ* or a-,:;- no 4 a 0 *.- -0 - F, - 5 - p , t g a ga. 0. G E r-2 0 x c ro 3 .9 v 2 =rT&. au Z co 0 m iL' El 97 ig- 5-- t A JO T >- a o R i. 0 T; a oM-=.. -o ;z:- Oil o, - 5. - 0@,.- 3 3. g. 7r 9 =-@ 3 5@v 73 Q.C,- g.0 E7 A A a @7 3,, cr @ @!. = o @ . , 0 Pr 5 0 3 wm 5- 5 e p A Im 0, 0 =5.o I vo 9-3 5@ a-3 p Ts, I - F, i T 4 17: rn C. rn >H @l V. 10 nrn cr. ZZ) o T o, VO 12; CIO X. 7 Eil 9 al: A., Ig t ;@F I > Hu > -T7 2. @@"43 :@@ @- 4- 1 T. 3 31 Lag to" Z5- A 2 T no -Z 31 -i 5,, 0 g 'g. -0- rg- m3 I - . .0 . , @ l Z Ei, ig .3 @sa 9o7,7,. -5 2, 12 4 Jl L T la 3, ag: I-A .-=B 39@ , I - @s ! "- I U." - I W F I I S. @73 ar, A 9 2,2 5- 7 T-R ..sr o- 9-13 o 2:3 j-14 3, fa 3--. 3 o -9@ag ir l'a 2:-2: o, IS Im -m 3' 3 14 l@; 5z. P 5 al A @FE,9,v,, 1 2 3 R 'a , = 29 ;HT 2. T --w 21 N ul Fr Pit: r, Er a Rz F- i-@- '--T- 2 2-11 06 U9 :31 0 1c, J- 2. I'A =1-1144,3 H - @; i @. " . . - 33 LI; tp - - ;17! 55@ 42- j 93 aa- i i I rs,: 91 It T, 1 4 V, T 4 Uh en 3 F7 o @sr I S a Fla j, Fr So 3 9, Fr 179 in, k I N ff S, S7@ cn rm = 31; - . ;* --- -- i 65 la 71 7, S; 9 14 @e !21 le c4 2@ c@ 12 @e A', .4 v -3 ;@ R t4 f - * 00- s'. RIB 4 An E e r S-r a Su -o. r vc s Q'2 r -W. M. A S ir. A- VA Q4. r..- 2 if I I 's. I I ii Z a r w R 'o . ;;, Ia ; R, -,3 [email protected] I - . .8. a 'j:: 21 C@A z. . . S@. =Z 14. T R-1 -T- I '. Z a" a. gc.,03-- U S -.- a - a.. a-= z . @%@' A YR 51--. . P- MI Q z*EQ F. . I a- i f K Ra 1,@:? A J:L Ie gg 0-5 Z"o S5@- a' AS= . 1, a-- 4 . U-014. =Zvg- WC cw..g am CAl . =g- Z. ". % 3;z"@ a, lo@c 9*4 ;z, @9 I D* I Z.7 VS -Lz -A 0 ;L 21. 3 n Irr ga. M gas. TS w -'=g Z R.. r.- W.a via 8 Mt E, g-'g -32 - GI * -9 - FEE a 2'a 0 FrT E *2 gao E:. V14, E; a- B, tn l 2 @ruvs 99 m 5.3 13 t 03 g. o- c To o KfT -.,g- .0. 9.0 1., IV -7 A., 3. 7"'i I a RK f 9- To -0 ir" I. . . . . . . .I 0 0 on vz, Tro,. Fl. 3 , S, ;! @ _'O a W= gas w ;.,; 0 &P 99 la TS =0 Ea.- g's a g- I - . 0 a.-.0 > IZ -0 .0 10 JIV.-P, 3Z 9 7. 2Lo o. 'Jo c g. 5 mo la 3. - o- , - @s ',-, '2,, c A, om- 2" .; cri. = q ..8 ! 1-ml @m 2, A - i = - -, ow ;c. q U. ism. 'o So 02 Erg f@gwg FAS 3.r @F @r's_ T4 o4 -.3-d-5 =@ @. , 2 U c , 9".u x,-n= F no g s o 5 -13 90 5 or. J RE- c> --z"xv iv ;wz sr A 2@ 4 IT. o 3. .5 c c cD Z9 ri S Eli Fr 29 Tj S, co -3 15 5 E Ei tz Lf @'2 BL T. M-15 -34 :7 @ -. 2 -3'@ @ - = - - - =' '5- T-7 In 5 M.M L3 S. - A -7;4 0 c -Z @6 ir g, g C 1. *1 2:6 2 'Z; @11- ZZ 72 a @i v ;z 5 S. on m ji, ;p 5F 5L S @L M.r I n On le B.. - . - . I n q . . > IL, 1-7 m EzL, FE: m t F 22. a 32 " 2 n@w 1E 2a 5',:@ Z gnw Z Z a. S@ @ 7 BE :-, 2.5. ,69 g. -g In, l7i MR.' a - a- Sr -w- 2L > A g*. 7. @F pi 5e I all 55, -6,:z E:3 a 5. 1, -a--- 1. 6- no - 0 0 a $. c 0 av E. F.: 4g Sm 3.=m T=c F9 3-2 S. 41 CC c H:L 31 5-'3 Zc xm. . :.@g IV I mm no M-1 x I 1 Z on ME ol F:g C, A g 5-3 5, aZ ir 2.5 a M.@ o".2 I tv T;;R e: =@ 5. 7. I A 0. . 5-S. ma.g.. oz f s. Fr .57 i 0 jr si If 2-o T@t 2. ;@ 5-.2- -S. Fr R A Al -2m,2 3-73. 2, 11 -.9 HF i 3. 3 f g go F -1 4-1- s- t 0 U, T. A a 3 t af fp j ig, A a- 9 Ir I q A;, r,z tf rr ga- 1-4 g -q E-9, v =7 g-;e t gn _-o Fr ff@ o m Z 2. i--F t 8-- A, I. I :c!- 0.- Jg c 55"1 5* rF N Hai 2 .2-3 F @ @ i- a,@ -- .0, @ 19 , g I g, A, --' 1@ ;--- 9, V= R. -, z ,- ?. j F F I =..- @; n- 1 -Z ;.. -,- .- ;- if Az g 2 2 :01 ,- -. i 2 oo 0 'm c Fr -rr C 27@7. a -7,= Ir Z2 iRS, 1 @g 5a. 9 Z -7 .4 91- 1 Mi, .-2 "g, 3 - Fg,I -El lj" - f _@7E_j3 1-51V 9- 5a . , =, I I i. i .- 11. @L`o '? - , i@, 'l... - ---o "a H7 -, I , @@ - @@ 9 > Al as- 9 I'm 9. R: a.. ss 5- y 01 A M.. T A= Ir F9 _ @, , @ - n"iIN @X! z -.3 i> 9 91. Lz;!F " f ;_ @,- it .2, 3 -5 ;4 0, g, R 9-t&F-@ z P-5-3 za@_8-11, @_-,_Ao 'z-;;. pi R. W. 3 8 a;, rig OR 3 :-@ R 9 g-- E. 11 i is@ %_ 4 - - - . M t -!, i i -0 2."! "Cop q I. MS. '0 02@ Is rM Mgc @ 2 L F 0 00 S,7 9 7 2L':' 5 1 So. -10 iZ R V 3, -6 2 3* T o 91, 0-5 -@3 Z- A_ 0. F _itg &: 72 . 'M i4 9' $1 -14 z-q J g; 21 p. i > a i R 4. Ir -L!! Ti, g, F- 9 z S 'Aa V, 0 & -3. VA 9@ R J, 2. i!, ;L= -,,ma 00 I L 3 2 72 s H A-S. w. -- . &@ 5' it t g:--. @gj j o 3 q. g so !-t 22; 7. - @9- c 1 -,.3 G IV- 21.223 _FW-R.. C. j: g1 J, g- -3, rn g ia PA a: is: @F7 6 7 ;44 > 3 F@ - I - - 3r. 3-. c 3 Cc) 2s 9. TZ R 2; F, c "I c 2= 15@ 7F cng E, 3, p .7- Oi 6, :z @ E @. " :7 5 A F_ Cc 3 3 1. zz;- 5 T , ,@a a a S A T- Cc; S 5*i--@, .3 v am. Z., 24 -3 -3 F c, 0@, ; =,m,- -Z> R, F;- 5'- @Ei - J, 61 27- rM 5 _j , P. i =CC P., S m:; AA 7F T., 4 2 9L zS 15-@ G 41 1 c. a w 4-9-4 3 @7 2. s:. ca 4, S@gvl Cc OD .3 SELF" cz@ g- ai .3 3 T. - 61 n 9,@. -3, 3- 5-0 >0 Ei-u q R. - Z S l 8=- T 77 M r, c 3 `7 21 1. m22 > m 3 7- 9 7 0 9;6' V 9 Eli =..m3- IT @ t J n@@ L F. J- =1 4 @, , - 5 @,B -3 g - , 5 : 22 9* 14 - A - c v 7E . ;@ , T s- , 3-- - 72 7.'=_Z@ -3 - -24 Z. T il c @@15 S % .- S, , -;@ . @ I - . L-.,' 3 -,.i 7Z Al -0 0- a.l m, 0 1 2 :z 0 IL 7' < ri a- w o Jl 07 7. -,1 -F- 12- 0. CIL i 3.--, I i1i UFA I 11 i t-1 1- wl. 15. wI., FF 1-9. J. x I I. - il as lic 7, Rig 'C I Fir ii, No 4^R -f I G '--- -'.- -. 1 -1- -, "-f 3- 5. gc 0 j ag 5 - g. of 3-Ag F, fla Mr- @3 0 Ell 49 -51 @- '.- P, -@@ @: '. @ 3L NE N 27 ,, , - T f 13. .;@: 1, = ,4 o-F,; ma i g@ t ZZ! Ig zi = i '3 27 5-1. .10 @::!Z, wf 37, T U. tr 31 1 11 7 '7 2 Fr v SO.- Fz a ;r- @q R': & W &:5 @g Y, gg ar 2.5 rr @7 @= = - - ::*;r.,. " @;, =' C, A g Ij 197Z r @7. -Ef tm ;d. 3.=3 31, T OD -46 gg P 2-2 le iz g Fr Lr j q C F-r rr I Fr it g a.0 Tf =.o o =:F r v ro 10 ol 0 Z4 0. I c -7*1 0','3 sr -0 1 - =a 5r -7 9z 3 -=jy go @t 0 iv, 'e-S 5- S7 23 .3 .3 z 9- 4.1 -- - - - - - 3 37' Ir a:z te C-34 r,3 M5 mr,. @@ -C, To :pf pt g- 34@ @r LEI a rL Er- g 27 2.,.r @F I 3' m, g a , tq 6-,9 ?-V 4 G: -3 v tl-l -S a:,T9, =7@L=V F, -3 -6 A g,a B -3 ia'z -A 3-3 zg@ 13 9' 10- o Fn, 3' s c cn cn -t A 73 S: fo =a I C-S INT W. -f:@ Ao o 3 --To 03 3 2 !.:.o LC v . 2 4 o" 20 =@02. X go S-'g. g- o I ZR ir rg 0 -j ra o' 7"o g g- g":: o s 2 @ @ - - , - , -, = Fo., '3 Fj S; A @9 27E v e: t 72. 3 A Fj '0 3 C, Tq '4.9 lit- . , @; -- 3.3 - -.Go. -@r T T T a.;.; Flo 0., 0 3. 40 0 o. At. R ag- g 'g"g - 1.0 SI-0 m 0 A 'm -3 1 - - 3' g = i le Zo-E iz-. 7j@ g 6 F2 =,;;-s @ M i:f--'4, 3 1 :, I'm I t , 9 T 0-1 95 6.A Z I A J, T-'o 5,Z g 7 ;5 ;.B Fr ir g@m- E-ra:- z _=3 -- - 39 -0 =n o" 77 -.=Cb F_: o if- a.-C,v gr E. z Sir A To ;@4 8.o ,-3 m 4- T To 0. T 5 en as t S- E, :e 7, 9:' T@' 2 .. .- !- :-@ -- :.@ - --a is @'3 E g2 5 '-'s aA M@ A . . . . a T 1. "o 0. Z g T 3 n N 24 m FF 0, 2.2 R w c 3 -V 0 - . ; " rE. @ 0 .- L).- . q 6@ A, 54, S E, @t @ "., 5; s. 1-01 g@'@ IE @ 7.- - @ 23- r7@ o .0 n A= 27 .-I RIM.- CS --< WA J 4 27,- 3 PTA' =!I C5'3 i -S"F T- z M;; -.3 L g Z I MF-I P'. sC, F 5 A 0 . 4 2.3 _3 1 0 -s 1-2 G '7 RL' ny R . - Z - S 5 lb@-Jo i-, 6 Z. Fs- 1, A a 08 000c@ 0 oc, '.7 ED,0 7n In 0 c t,t 8 @ 2 2- TMM 17: ='I >@rnr' X:a :)Wyn El BE iL > 0-2110- -11 all ao 0 a; rD > rids -n > n :n m m -00 con 'r. &41 -'a-, Q - - x 9 , , - A A 1-6 p M. .1 ie A m 12 ILI 9"@ A. > 7 lp J, 3@!! 9@j 1 5, *37 FN =7 7i A 0-- 12 a ei- 13 =T 9L = 7 I tv F.E.. 5. S-3 a-- a,., a LEE 7: " , - , - - m 0 'f @ @'. 0- '@ @; @, B., 1 '0 F':L F6.q w T.5-33- T ?= eF I 3,Z=1 I'm CL . Q.. MV M. c > F", ON 'mm 73 P 5 7 CV 5 w m T t' gi A. Zi >Z515 A G I i . N T;F .9 gig I .99. T A 3.1 1 7= Uo =0 n 1. F --i.. g- z >"g t: -. = Fn m g" LIT Im W S- Z Er EL @A RE m T 0 L z -Vv -C A-Z@nl E-A E@:!z ST =-5 0'- Ml @1,3 cc 8 I z ,I I > 3 In A. Z' > -n 5 ;7 5*;@= CL C S. 2 J. z MZ S.. CA A' 1-24 wrl '3;v 0-13 cc A 3'9 1 'g Ta. Mg, > -.4, U, Z'! IH ZZ- > Ft J, 92 n Cc i;3 TA . @@ , Z . I a B 3 A, T R- M. @u 3"8.1 w c :1 M., 3 9 4 gg ?t IT T3 Um 3 3- q 5.m ja, > -V 2, 4 a ig 45 Ro 3-10 TO I 2 rA ;-j :.@ I.F 4 'cn op, -or -lo QQ c g'.42 'i &g s NS -e w c cc 3 -'o. 05 0- ',V ;va . --5, 3 3'.0 .23 a . R F. m3i'l 0 @'Q -7 :01 -3, g@ 77 . 7 g j Ag m 1. Fr 0, aI -I cn Eg. 'd =o-CM c,2:9 M, :5. E'r,8 :2. .1 1 - A z R Mg, IV 0 0 Bz ;W'a I z 0 nV -V 2j. a.0 . . p i ; Fr J 2. @ g tg ccr 71 V ns V 12 cn n A 0- 1. E HID 'Ec@-K qw-93"=@ -I'._ -. na, Jg A 10' -To,= I A I % M M. I. 0 Or 1; 4- 6 0, . J, me 8 9 9: 3 =2. , -. @; CV 2t @, 9 @ R , - -91's 7-2- cs n Cc E-@= S cc I- ym V 0 rro c Flil - - - -R. S . g A. N Sze ci i e-@ 5@c C a- gz 0-- IM t 21.9 A 0 2c- ;g rE-7_ f GE A, -g cc iz K. Hi I WZ 8 Z" 24 C- %r w'; v m S.=@O Fr -"0"0 2:3, Q SIM I Pr R 22 c 0-.S' 11 E" 9L@- i 11 ". I R ;, S. 0 r pr 0 55 1- n V, 40 0 ;-n4 vp E Rl 0 01 .1 C 0 So om. Hv 1 UZI; al 0a. NO 0 i T-. ;- 3 r In. g H@451 gp,H i@ E 4 - 0- I rg - W @2-2,j MaB F= -C i , . I i"-&=, 0 05 & -@ 1! @ .1 0 -5 @=-@ 1 0 Cc Mg. ill-A gm 0 -Hl 1; 5,* 2Z 'q'i a z;, 0 0. VA 17 iq= oq rA 5. TO 8 . 4 - =8.-,= : v Ln --I M. z f., cn F-a 2.q W , = Y I >cn n-3 bi cmn ;p Tm 5r g 3--, XF AIL z A. 7 Iz T,4 0 ir 0 A -T v MS g:7g 5 m r 5L 0. g-9 c 0. EL 9-3 mm C4 00 @71 Rgqo@ _4 9 i-, &2, 2-@ 1 :111, 1 @ ! ;@ > Is. E., 0 g. _7 I T as. i Z. 3 Go- mr., TIE, V F M.. E > 2, HE b zo c -,T el- 7._ in- - 1 4 , w r4 -0 o zm, c,'w. A cr2 qp ge ei -17 fT, - 13. 5113 5. 5 & gg 0" 6: s 21 it V 0, 0 v0 Ira.. -5, 9A j 6.?,g 53 r a g-wq: r-*g*=. . G = le, - . -,.= i . . . .I o - .1 5- 1 R. T 5;.3 "A PT_ '0"9 -5 r C 06 i-as A EFV@ N 1. ov =w =oo5 M. .,W- Mw I? g o cc 31 __Gs c @,=_,2 cc 3o 2 -, T A @.2- 141-- z-sw le - E . S W., S., . =_ 'T o, o, o G':;, cn _r- o 7 E E,I 1. BE- r, To o- -@ -a Tw g S K, og c 4,9 _ S :1 , . ; . ;; - o T4 o =3 I A A o-* 2 IF F -5 o Pr a @3-= F, o 9go 4 iiq no s. 1-5 r, 3T-. cc ocm, o -c r o S =.cc P-j 2. cc G :@ = =T. t cc 13,3 o I v S .pl Z 2.7 5@- Lo2 R 2@ @12 -,z 1,3 og 1.91 -.o L.3 PSI F-r z PL 92 All Z 616,41T FF , 7, K -A In, et ! , , - -, .1 - , "a F i.! -, i --w -.- -@ @ g > 27 7 , S. JK i T 06 T3- =Oz 75 IT; F.FU 5 -,3 :r'-m z it 5 =-. 2. @ Ez i @ t- , A 7g, @' s '- F =- , - - - @- . - Ag llo EE p 0;0 r'- -a o 'Z 73, It Rr 7,z z 2" 151 5, -3,z 79 a -A19 79 c w c- tv Lmltg 7 a @7 7R -s* 9 il- MZ IS F. i. mw Gg ,IR7 Nr@ 2 y i:qi a R'. Is 41 ls'is a, sa ZO rA gL Tv o gm Fm-. ;=5- FF Hut PH 3 Fr c r . = a. , . -.. I - 1 j PZ 2- 5r.; So .Z .3- 3- Ollqi t K - j i. BE g- S r 2 V@ CIL r, lK i It E"T i Tj % 3 =71 E'S, 3@ Ur J_ ? i 12 E 9 m RE ifj-- I s. '@@ '_ @ @@;% E @-, ! ; ; ; "; 41 Ni cii- TH Ni'z.,"m2JH- 3 v-,j .3 2 i f..' A, go J- No Mir 4. 57,31 .1 i 1. 7; @_ 7, ;z 47 2 Ht 3.4 I 51 z Hat mm@"2.;r@ I ?3-2 @'rjj A P lilt- I E z en j S't _43 lt M @ -7 ge 01 0, 332 55 i st -_-7 -R. 4, lzq Rf: 1 of al!" gc al M Sa 3 T1 - , @o i W. I P-S i F; E.S., to- Aul z Z!e - glFin-v w A4 3. -3 H. 5.--g i q to 0 o 40 o- o- >05. z 9 C *N @Qj a 's m qll E i o > Z M z zr V. C. -- 7 S . @@ 3 19,39 ve a. :3 25 -FO Ir Ia '. @ z S@ 5 -,@ x %1 r, z ;1- 61 PUZ =5ZH I& I- rM !-:g t:I 1: =4 7 29 7@' TO 2. Z-8 - " I - - I. f@c A. T & .2. 1. q 0-I 144 TO 3 B 0 73 1 -@r 1.2 'i @ ILZ = _a, 1 -3 Oz TL 0 t 751 13 -0 :2 zt. T 0 a: 9.3 10; F I .3 In -PTIM 3 t!.g Q-0 Fr. 4.4 FA 0. 0 A 0 02 a: 54 5 :4 R -3 ="a 3- ;r5; g* 2.71 T a 9 - Z- -; 0 79 zo v 5-,r "En-, -t.w- --.-z 3 1 7T" -v-. g. -= U N 137 .z. 9 z J3 'a W_ ; @ - 1; *24 _' @ 1.4'%- -10 If, -, 45. X. 'A v 31 n gm Z-. z Sig ir Z g g-si CL Z: 'T5 @@r rr a c y. CLZ zs 37 v -94 -%. 3 - ,3 en 9-3 1. T 2 Og 7tp ro, cT zig jj ?air Xt c Tr :r Hi' 62 ij Cc id 3 'Tint cc z 4 -0, 10 r i g- s ml c 'gi ;;- 0, . . L 99 3- 5 -rl -5,3 tj S 2,9 ga. 7 2 g 3 e. @@A gl MIT W. g 5* 93 -C < c ir @ -, 9 . Cc AD G 9t S, Rills. 8- qTi Ij T. sa rif 111-tr, "@ @t 3.5'. 3, J.- i's -g i. LE g cc ;W@ z G oz 'R 0 WEI T, @F',o T C.:,g F. 7L9 r rI cc 0 G >0 cc as -0 c 2 8i mn:*2. XE.9. E. -1 a NFM 1% a F cc _20 > 'n A z 0 f ':' -, 12. :! Fi5b,- ?I Z3* 7-9@ i 9 5@ t !t .3 c n_=t Z: -;@- so - 10 1- 31 .110 Fr A Sk. El E:Eg EH -39 T4 f. 5" ;VJ; - 3. F1 Cc q 1A j 1E C@ 9 06 I III; I A I F, J. .7-1 :P5 a L A 52. CA gw It 5 E t t I'M -g 5. g !7@ A T '. -; - - 1 WE - ;Fg, TH .5-.- It 21 27 3 - - ts'- 52 ion. t Is 'W' 0-4. a- za-- 20 ;72 1 Er P t Z@ > R ;--i: 0 . 3, as- .5 ? s c- '4- Le S 9 -3 t@s -a lo 0- I "fig a 4 S@ 3! Z, as 2. il 1 0 3 1 @ , . :V , '. ; '. @- I @ , '. .3 71 Fl, = 5;. 1 9.i E'@ 2. @Xi@ , Z -@ g M. -Z Fr F?77., ZIP 0= 10 C 0. s5. J tg@ o m 4 ai, 0 7T. J, ;T 2- F 0 rr- F L 2 . 3-0 w 0 Z-@q :4 z.," 1. Ao c 4 L 6 um SO lli 5-03 72 i @ - @L f; @ r 5 '@ !z . 3 3 --g Z'12 H.-. D A I n. tj't'q;N L 9-9@- Z 2.31 g B. a @ .@. - g @0@ --@ - q i @- '9M C- 0 5- '75 9 -.5 ZPA g' C- Ig jg' =% =A 0 Fr I sli 3 F g r, 61- s".. 9,:.z f.-? g 2 I i -. ; @ 1@ r I-T & Ix g ='s gr Sg g-@j jj@: 7r;; 181 =r:n r ' , --p @ 5 A .01 2-.; eg. Lil e:. =-.c 0 4 cr 0 VI -0- Fr -3 T a'a 0 w 01 P S-q Mr. a, 7 ;L E3 3 li@ 'g. aq pr Fr 9 In q a. I TOO T 'T @F 51 g 2 7 z Z A Er' & c Lro ;w@, 2r 0 C-G. '7 U3 @'I F. I -5, T. 0 z cn F, 14- -cno iR 20 ;P5 f CA . Z= @cj 3r P, 9's f=_. q-@4 o L 0 0 E3 ?V9 A 2@Z Er > 7. 9* g"g :2 '6 L2, L4'@ a.r -.F.- Z Z ir @A A 4 2"s TL o @FE -3 7 5.- Z6 @F 2 R g 23 .a-n .3, 4 'A -z" 2.2 rc@@, 9.2 3, J S@ 94 -,a.! g4f,=@@-g IR To RA @O Q@ 1, 5 w -5 0 - - I lil *-1 ni 0 Dr,q X 21-M i I, @'V 4-2 a2-. 14 @ g - I " @ g@ v ;. I '-; 2: 1 1, 9 'S 5, ro 9 J. Ui 'n F V2 -0 F. . 0 . tg- =Z .2:,T p j in .5. g ?L An lg- < z I" v_71 "R a.,v .-- r.- . M. m - . i; c -W ; @ 3,- 37 P, leg. TO '. ". -- -,- X 0-mg.- 0 0 9 9' 0 46 5-4 5. 1 < 'All *79 A 9f 'o 3 a. 4= T on vg TR ir's - 1 5 < ig 2s@ 0 o,o ro I Ey j.- . 3@ g-o% I T --`-8. >-V=@.>z. n :T w I m zr; z > cn '1-,, -o-, zi A" '9 -_o S fir -.Zen on5 'n cnv 8 ";;n - I -, '. 7 -. 1-3 -c - * 9 'm j 9- G, @ o' So , - @.- = T. 'n on T T A 2l'o"a aL,: q E.To 527 z cn 5' -3 -c Ex J-3 --Elo gin -1 o- g. 2M, cLz 98 9@-V 3"-6 3. @@A t S a nna On 14 -1 IV 3 T, I I- T _3 on P' -I An 0 J Tz g'._= 2,17 @,19'73 -o n@T@Z A 1 0 Mo on on a- `9 -@-- c! -7- c,@ I r- ,-c,@ :, 0. on Q =0 06 A @An CL c v . @2.= @X= 18 - CL. 26 @F31 3 -ul K I > IR I 3 E-A 51. 3 !r I oz > > -4 ql =;a AR i - -@F A IF Pr @z > EL. 77 43 q z R3 F, Z> .3 3 6 pr Erg 31 - 3' 14 9. -1 5 9@7 As. 4 -je.. 5=,.: Fir a m. .-. - i it 3c 5.3 . @i- -@ 9-1 3, Rw o,, cn > 'R r@ E. > . . . I E, T I @4 ;-0, 1 saPRU Mg cn. > Rw .00 gg 5 = '. 9@ - ; !-t. z F ml 3 019"- > > MT3 8 ;:-c -4;g! N @-@Mzs Ai IS 4, Gs 14 .43 R7 F .5 ;2 T . - -;1I @ IT @ '7 rr'q ig > ;;4 a. n a Is. i. t i .I @, I fig: 1 - ann -2:1, @r. -- i I I @' r -0 =; i ; = . @ S... ig @r 476 3 F K jj3 :4 c. EL A ao -g Tj T 3.30 > Im P r 0 71 go 4. g-A y zw SO r -U, 24 31 g >= Oy E:@o cr % Mg, 3 3. z a. 00 -0 ag: - o V9 - U '> @!@ 2 3 4@ 0- ;--o 0 aT G,q - = . m , , g @, w- N @- 4. ii. . 0 0-34 E* 0=5 2. 0c - Tm. 0: .0 IE ri;w g - Z, =4' - &. , 0' F-T 2 2 e- A, 57 9 -o -0 .2c - a 0 @gq > 0 S I 2. 5 ao 1 -0 A o- o- 7g 52 o ME g 4, z t. 8:3 so-A "n 14, -0 0 @ p ' z-?, 0 > E7= 3r= 41 QD S6 3. 1' E. U a mi F- E.- EE@ fi f I _F1 2 F: 3K % 17- -r -,, i13", r 1 22 f .1 IM NT 4H @T51' 0 0. T - 1 0 ;- R. f z Z6 LOA K.? i 5@ tA TO L - lpf V zw!U-113. co 0 7.-.w 12 gi s --t:T a .3 .9 J- t -T i zu K_ ul cl=n I Om 72 G g q ' S A .51 7 c K'N I. .os S=p PNL !r I . = a. @ 66 c a Tlyi go. 2 Sl 3-:r ;, = Pr T 5-2 ka-0 PA, .0 0. E; i2a '9 0- Fr Z@!@F ", , , 9' @ - mf z a=. g S 0 Er az 96 I FT @;;F If Iwo 3- 6. 1. Ir '-rx gc .5 JA 54-, ::c 1, L E7 I'm =3- z 14 En 5, Om 3' -Z4 0 2, =1,2 yll 2-. - - :@nm =, f7 r, A 2o Pr ;Lm 2_0 -5"c .1 A, Z @;,R c "R Em a' f 52 i T OF 7 5,3 @7g _ _ 3 j LI: ;'; ; g-, @- - @ - cn-.- @r, M. 2. 7, :po > :7, Z .3 Ar-B 3 @rs,a:r., T- @ . m =22 S. ='j. g, mg 7 :1 ca F.S. 1983 SALTWATER FISHERIES Ch. 370 Ch. 370 SIALTWATER FISH"' moneys received over and above the rents due to the with such tither proof As the division may require, no rights by reason of such staking off. Thi rovIsien season and its respective provisions shall be post- state, under the terms of the lease and provisions that the natural reef. bed. or bar could not be exclud- sup 0 davs after such time as the op- does not apply to grants heretofore made rider the poned in 1980 until I. as Of Apalachicola Bay herein, slid costs and expenses growing (lot of such ed, and the territory applied for properly protected =n, of any heretofore existing laws or to artifi- proved shellfish harvesting are failure to pay, shall be paid to the lessee forfeiting his or policed, the division may, if it deems it for the best a made heretofore by a riparian owner or his shall lie reopened following satisfactory bacterial rights therein. No leased water bottoms shall be for- irsterest of the state and tile oyster industry so to do, grantees on his riparian bottoms. "m piing results. This 10-day period shali be consid- feited far nonpayment of rent trader the provisions of it the including of such natural reefs, beds, or -(14) CLOSED SEASON FOR OYSTERS; ered an extension of the regular harvesting season. this section, unless there shall previously have been geras and it shall fix a reasonable value on the same. RULES OF EVIDENCE; SPECIAL PROVISIONS Any other provision of this section to the contrary mailed by the said division to the last known address to be id bv the applicant for such bedding ground; RELATING TO FRANKLIN COUNTY.-No per- notwithstanding. any per-on who vii,ilates any of the of such tenant according to the books of said division, proviKad, that no such natural reefs shall be included Son may take, gather. or catch Oysters oil the natural special pruvision% of this subsection with respect to I. - @- of a mi 30 days' notice of the maturity, of such lease. When in any lease hereafter granted to the bottom or bed of eefs of this state, or have such oysters in his Posses Franklin Countv is guilt@ sclemeanor and, for ever any leased water bottoms are forfeited for non- waters of this state contiguous to Franklin Countv. sion, betweenJu1ne I and September I of each year, the first offense, shall be subject to a rine of not less payment of rent, and there is a plat or survey thereof There shall be no future oyster leases issued in except from private leased or granted grounds, or or- than $200 and, for the second or subsequent offense. in the archives of the division, when such beciding Franklin County. tificial beds of riparian owners and except as other. a fine of not less than $5W and a term of imprison- grounds are re-leased, no new survey thereof shall be (10) SETTLEMENT OF BOUNDARY DIS- videcl In this section. The possession Of Oys- ment of not less than 7 dal@ in jail. Furthermore, not- made, but the original stakes, monuments, and PUTES; REVIEW.-The Division of Marine Re- r, h n bounds shall be preserved, and the new lease shall be sources shall determine and settle all disputes as to =X.Ying suc closed season shall be prima facie a withstanding the provisio' s of 9. 948.01. adjudication violation (if this section. and the burden shall he on f uilt imposition of sentence shall not be sus- based upon the original sdrvey-. This subsection shall boundaries between lessees of bedding grounds. The Ihe possessor of such oysters to prove that they were @sgded, oreferred. or withheld with respect to any vi- also apply to all costs and expenses taxed against a division shall. in all cases, be the judge as to whether fished or gathered beyond,the jurisdiction of the olation of the special provisions of this subsection re- lessee b the division under this section. any particular bottom is or is not a natural reef or state or from private oyster beds. The Division of lating to Franklin County. ERS FROM NATU- (8) UNCELLATION OF LEASES TO NATU- whether it is suitable for bedding oysters or clams. Marine Resources shall. however I have Authority to '(15) REMOVING OYST RAL REEFS.-Any person, within 6 months from (11) TRESPASS ON LFASEli BEDS; GATH- permit the fishing of unculled oysters from the natu- RAL REEFS; LICENSES, ETC. PENALTY.- and after the execution of any lease to water bottoms, ERING OYSTERS AND CLAMS BETWEEN SUN- ral oyster reefs as herein provided. from April I until (a) It is unlawful to use a dredge or any means or may file a Wition with the Division of Marine Re- SET AND SUNRISE FROM NATURAL REEFS, October 1, but only for bedding purposes. and then implement other than hand tongs in removing oys- sources for the purpose of determining whether a ETC.-Any person who willfully takes oysters, shells, only under such rules as the division may adopt to ters from the natural Or artificial state reefs. except natural oyster or clam reef having an area of not less cultch, or clams bedded or planted by a licensee un- carry out the provisions of law. The provision prohib- in bodies Of water over a general depth of 12 feet, or iting the harvesting of oysters a than 100 square yards existed within the leased area der this chapter, or grantee under the provisions of hall not apply be where in the opinion of the DivL@ion of Marine Re- on the date of the lease, with sufficient natural or heretofore existing laws, or riparian owner who may tween June I and October I of each year in three At- .urm. the body of water reEardless of its depth. is maternal oysters or clams thereon (not including have heretofore planted the game on his riparian host- Pas of Franklin County. described as follows: in that too open and exposed to be ordinarily fished with conn oysters) to have constituted a stratum sufficient toma, or any oysters or clams deposited by anyone area of East Bay, Franklin County, and located north hand tongs in which i,ent-the di%ision shall be All- use to have been resorted to by the public generally for making up a cargo for market, or who willfully carries of the John Gorrie Bridge classified as conditionally thorized to'issue a license for the_of -scrapers or the purpose of gathering the same to sell for a liveli. or attempts to Carry away the same without permis- :pproved for the harvesting of shellfish by the Divi- dredges-, provided, the applicant shall pay an annual @0 hood. The petition shall be in writing addressed to sion of the owner. thereof, or who willfully or know- son of Marine Resources; in that area of Apalachico- P95 for each miling or power ves- i . of the Department ingly removes la Bay, Franklin Count. areciges. in addition to its other the D vision of Marine Resources breaks Off. deqtrovs. or otherwise in- ty and located south Of the police license fee of ' s,I using scrapers or of Natural Resources, verified under oath, stating the jures or alters any stakes. b-u'nds, monuments, John Carrie Bridge. cast and north of the Gulf Intra- license, and shall give bond in favor if the Governor location and Approximate area of the natural reef and buoys, notice%, or other designations of any natural coastal Waterway find west of the Bryant Patton State of Florida, with good securitv. to be op- ovster III clam reefs or beds or private bedding or Bridge classirl *@s conditionally apprnved for the Of the the claim or interest of the petitioner therein and Te- ed proved by the division in the sum if $:MW, condi- questing (he cancellation (if the lease to the said not- propagating grounds, or who willfully injures, de- harvesting of shellfish by the Division of Marine Re. tioned that mid implements shall not he used on the ural reef. No petition may be considered unless it is strays, or removes any other protection around any sources; and in that area of St. George Smind, Frank- state reefs contrary to Is%-. Upon the payment of $25 accompanied by a deposit of $10 to defray the ex- oyster fir clam beds, or who willfully moves any bed- lin County, and located west of a line from the east tally, for each vessel or boat using a dredge or pen e of examining into the matter. The petition may ding ground stakes, buoys@ marks, or designations, George Island due north to the mainland. arint s end of St. hinerv in the gathering of clams. a license may be include several contemporaneous natural reefs of placed by the division. or who gathers oysters or and located east of a line described As follows: begin in"'- such use to such person. oysters or clams. Upon receipt of such petition, the clams beiwee" sunset and sunrise from the natural at the tip of Shell Point on St. George Island, thence imued by the division for !ggrounds shall have the division shall cause an investigation to be made into reefs or from private bedding grounds, is guilty of a run northwest to Channel Marker No 31, thence (b) Lessees of beddin , grounds Any implements the truth of the allegations of the petition, and, if misdemeanor of the first degree. punishable as pro- westerly along the intracoastal waterway to Channel right to use in tuch beddin R desire. The'dil-ision shall found untrue, the $10 deposit shall be retained by the vided in a. 775.082 or a. 775.083. Marker No. 41, thence north through Marker No. 5 or appliances t at they may I a permit from it to division to defray the expense of the investi ation, (12) PROTECTION OF OYSTER AND CLAM as approved require that such lessees procure 9 REEFS.-The Division of Marine Resources shall to the mainland, which area is classified use such implemenLs and shall require of the lessees but should the allegations (if the petition he found for the harvesting of shellfish by the Division of Mrs- th:t they furnish a bond pay-able to the Governor of true and the leased premises to contain a natural oys- improve, enlarge, and protect the natural oyster and rine Resources. Further, no person may take, gather, ttote Of Florida. to be approved by the division, ter or clam reef, as above described, the mid $10 shall clam reefs of this state to the extent it may deern ad- or catch Oyster% from these three designated areas be- h S in the sum of S3,000, that such implements Or BPPli- be returned to the petitioner and the costs and ex- visable And the means at its disposal will permit. The tween October 2 and May 31 of each year. The provi- (a penses of the investigation taxed against the lessee division shall also, to the same extent, Assist in pro- session of oys- ances shall not be used on the natural oyster Yee sions of this subsection regarding pass ry to law. When such implements or appliances and the lease canceled to the extent of the natural tecting the leased or granted reefs in the hands of les- ter% shall not apply to Oysters harvested front Frank- contra uncoiled ovsters are used exclusively on private propagating or bed- reef and the same shall be marked with buoys and sees or grantees from the state. The division shall lin County except that possession if ding grounds, no ch'arge shall be made for the permit. stakes and notices placed thereon showing the same also make a detailed report, to the Legislature at between June I and September I outside of tile three . n shall "I be a ri , t of the markers and no- each session, (if its efforts in relation to the oyster areas of Franklin County d"ignnted herein or pos- Anyone violating the provisions of this sectio shable to ublic eef, the cm be goilty of a felon), of the third degree. puni ,ces taxed Against the lessee. and clam business, together with recommendations session of uncoiled oysters between October 2 and (9@ WHEN NATURAL RFEFS MAY BE IN- for their development and the proper protection of these'three designated areas shall be as provided in s. 775.082. . 77,5.N83. it 9. 775.084. May 31 inside of Ovsterq mav be harvested from natural or CLUDED IN LEASE.-When an Application for oys- the rights (of the state and private holders therein. prima facie a violation of this section, and the burden (c) c- (13) STAKING OFF WATER ROTTOMS OR e possessor ol'such oysters to Publi grounds by common hand tongs Or by hand ter or clam bedding grounds is riled and upon survey of proof shall be upon t h A license being require& of such bedding ground, it should develop that the BEDDING OYSTERS WITHOUT OBTAINING prove that they were fished or gathered within a law- without (I harvesting meth( ha diving, area applied for contains natural oyster or clam reefs LEASE; PEN61,TY.-Any person staking off the fill Area. All oysters shipped out if Franklin County Oysters may he harvested Ill, hand. by sell or berls less in size than 100 square yards, or oyster or wRier bottom,; (if this state,'or bedding oysters on the free diving, leaning (roms vessels, or wading. between June I and October I shall be accompanied 1( 'ERS- POSSESSION OF clam reefs or bars of greater size. bit not of sufficient bottoms Of the waters of this state, without previous- by invoices, bills of lading, or other similar instru- 16) CULLING OYS7 I quantity to constitute a stratum, "and it should for- ly leasing same as required by law shall he guilty of a the oysters were produced in Franklin UNDERSIZED OYSTERS REGARDLESS OF ments sh w ' ISIONS RELATING TO 0 In ther he made to appear to the Division (if Marine Re- misdemeanor of the second degree. punishable its County .oil le burden of proof shall be on the pog- SOURCE; SPECIAL PROV sources by the affidavit of the sIpplicant, together provided in s. 775.092 ors. 775.08.1. And %hall acquire sessor (;f the ovsters, except that this summer Oyster FRANKLIN COUNTY.- 412 26 !,-fl UT 5 S z i. T 1 Oz T, o 35 ".a 23 2. g , Z- g, "T , 1 @ i i @,@ Z T Oz. Ag 2- 5r 9@. - FrIg @6 ap@ tj 2 ;7 A z T@c S. i T T g-, Fri; z 4i- g VS4 > :0-0 -:T 3 g m g cn 0 m CZ X cn@zm -3;x=c O-E -0 r"= -:ro 'o. %r cn,-g 4, Cn --n =Ej M.N r r 3,0 -4 m @O-v => om z Er Frt mr v;;- U M.T T F g-:s.m< 1 g r_-m. = J T -3 E mc Z@z 13 =--n@ T. S n@a:=q F5 z E@ -z 'S t 3 > -:> F- 3- TF 1".- gr gr .1 > ! @Tg- �- 0.". a.= pa a -.3 3@ % 3 0 M C z 37 z c :ZO I W" !t a =@S a.=, @f, :,Fr" -'a =-l MZ 3 ;Q. 71 t; 2nm -4R- zi; A 7.- a' A @6 Z'-;- =.O. mz @;:--Sa- 3 =,a "A Z.-;r -J Yi 3 R n XT 5.0 30 10 -3 -@ @ r@- m 'r . K r @ i , 7 r,F2. F., ;;-- ;i-;; -, , :;,- -=I; - -- @' '- "'. , , J@ s7 0a .1 @ 2 CL@ =E; a qm= m 3, mn g, on OD W 66 TI o! R IT T E Og, E ai; - @t '. a. @ cn - . Tooo Ti C'm ga: _R@j. TT- R T zil. z cn "a, n- 17 5. . So o' -1 i 1 '. @ > - I 1 -1. @@ T -I m cni;. 4,= @02 - S. 'a 42 J, f GL . > cr. - c or o,-5 A lo S7 T FR R -'Oo fr ;_;-z 2T i 8L o- g@S'. rn @ 9 a @F;@ 3. Ei oa 3 zi 3 -.3 - @ .- @@ , - -- ., - rz 3 5' FS go g 5i. U3 -_ft -4 9 TV @r o 1-5 o S Hlo :3 J, Ez Z'O. f, lo la c .02g,. 9 Z E=A GL= -04 2 - a.0 V=o, o xa C,O.. -S-C 2-0, F@ 5' "1 F,:5- 7 E- a 14- C 2'. T 7 T 2, 4 rn ii-9 . Sm T z o Fri; C: n o o or Z 7 c- P R-7 A R@ 'o A -S,n A o, T 3 PC 3 o,F 2 2.,u -,o 3 &IR @. cn @or-, to R 7 27 OOL if; Y 77. => 73 T- FI& .2, 6 @6, 7:5 Frim ONJ 4 @L.. 7j Fl, Z @.O @F @ 1" 9 --- -1 ,z ;: 'R.- @ -, T 9 T r '7' ;ozE. =tz M FOE U2- 9; 4.1 - `@, - r10. - Z. 3. qVI HIMT T R L Ta 1 s -Z; 7, et 2 d A 61 4 @@5 z x O.W-7 Frg- > TO k@. E2 4 1 ;!gj > ki 3 5 @5 cn > > > :5-H 4 E .11 tv - '0 S S 0 c T LOL '9 0-- r- rs- @g@ g- 771 7 =56 5g T E @A k I g S 9-- z 3 R-y c -3 3 S@ 2A i E-1- F'- 5T 7E 9 T T 9 3 S o c m 5@, 5@ g 7- c 88 rg -g IS Z@ cn -g so 3 21 c E:,g 3 a, A" cn a :@o T 3 0 17 ZOL flUf i; Is In x 33 .10 -a-7.5 -1 -7 3--F F I 4=n t 0 '1 S; 2 @Q If a i TH. 37 g RA OB Q5. _'aO Z LIU @: !: 3 i,3 :-- 35': B-I J3. r. Rl to IV Ir @PN a- &-f-- TO 02 na'-.tg 4, 2!7 Or iT F a, Lq. -3 F@' EOL W-T ;;. @ -- - ZI, a.. I M5 HN 95 Z 9-3 cn a gz &I A 6 45. 1- v z 0 15, ZZ > A 2t@_, cr, . 'a --33@ 7t K- 17 -9 0 Cg I ;-g 'g z Z! m ms 5@I ,CL- ng 40, 0 I g. 00 7 -:;,3 m 0-6 I 2@m -V g.=5A., m ='I 1,3 :nl I 4 44 9, 1-M 31 n =- @', " @,v 5 @ -Z 1 3 If 1 ".3 a I @@lo F g -;z io Tv v- I 0 > Ei s 3 go 0-;-n I '70 T F s I e-,l n % j 23 3 ?t 3 P. tz - - - - -- 82. R A a 1 2. % t 2-c q Va & % EV 99 9 2-@, P 3. IT 2 3 -12 "13 go c -3 MF=2 i re z o 3 no =,c 3, L @o3 CL 0, g 2--o 31 -c A A I SOL TZ4 r- a. -g 1, If t i i -33 -3 'i; s gE f 7 -3 gi, E- jig g g 34 5 F. a. c j Zc ri w cr. 17 gg,- S, Fg ;ro. cn. fLs Ti 11 ; a. Z; ;; z. 2.7" g. J, En 79 3 Z @2. > 4 M2 R 2.7 cn zt g, 4. 4 E, IT gg g @s cR o F4 'o no El cc 90L 1='F@ 1J.6 15. A A J.7 I o: 32 z cv 1, 7 :a s lo .5 :02 2. o;; so 3: 2.4 33, 5 WO c I 4. Z o 1 tr In ol T T A H, or x ol o o. ITT-, Zi & 7, IZ 1. -nn o T 3 I I o., TT, f 'j tA @A 3 --iu @ga =3 j@- Iq = -;-@ !,;@ ai 3 zi . A . . . . . 5 zo.. . ri A o o, 7 -go fD .5- T ZO wa 2.3 '. , o-T;; o o' A, ro a- U2 3: g OD I=- A V I. o. w 20L ug -3. 1. _3 as f5i Ji- 7 3, .31 2S... 2 It -zil 11 iz PUHRUI:il 71 -41 HI i - 3. i A 17 a ILA, F-I 2-1 - I - i, 2s tv 7 JL c tv 15 I Ig ag 'T P 3; R w'-T 'm A= "7 3 i- ri t Al G"=4 oc -5: ZJ F 90L 2 2@7' ;FF " '_ * 3@ " ;o - ? J, ;, @.:i A, 2. -H Y at K t"10AIS I J 3g 11-S 2A, e- @,. i T I i Bf W, R g" 2. - 3, 2, PL 79 6- N R-4 T7, ;pv .2- 7r T Z. E 31 3-- Ao o, A m -c r, n. o-- yo m .5,8 m7F 9 T T w 1'19-2 2 T, c M _5 32- 51 a 7' =cr- 2 .2- no 3; 3 S.7 2 5b K 2 7 E. FL B - E-; - @ ;; @;' 7 T 2 -C-9 79 22. T 2 T 7 54@ Im J6 Ej, 31 5-5 g T T 3 Aq 81 co., 60L TA 'm IR Fz Z '5 0 gj-F='- -Am . - @@ 10 2. Sl- m I r. J, 1. 9.1 > .3 J, S 35 1;7 P. V ' @: -- " @V C- g EQ 6. t7 t g .. . . . . . . A cl- g2 o A 3 -;; G S: . - 7 A a. 13 9 q I m O@ g3 @ ; 7, 1, @- A- IL 13' F0 z.:5. E-- R Ta - C'- 43 7 ji. 1-3 El 0 t L 2 yz' t if . , Z@-' i 2 f Jc ;@L i A a % " :rFEn' .0 &,- I - '. @ '. 2 ! @. 2- @@ = z , 9 @ ; :' r 7.T 2t 2 1 '5 04 49 g-:3 41 0. M, 9 49 -5" Sp V, c ;1; -'P, @' _5 -g , - - 5 - i @' -. p .3 54, -5z Z' n 7 . @ @@' m t@. 's @ "'; 5"g xj--- MK @e 92. -0. @"'7g A V IN 2 Aq Q wzl g -16, in Tr 44 W'. tl C6 13 0. 5.s' vg -3: AL V Z.-C m w 4F =v cr. s Cq If F 'n 60 7@- gi @- '.2 =1'n- - 1. " r, @'; 5@ @ @ z-; '@ @ , - - -i '@ -, -3 '. ?a. -3@ gin "'t 7--2 t@ - . I - Q. in a.- 2-1 ;pg r F TI Z'A i A; -5 Z. 2.4 'S -- ;: ;- w L t6 > aL F-' S' m m El A 0 1. 2:!Z A' M:;- =1,1 o F . @! ' -@ g ;-F am Ei -21'4 2L'--. 1, @Z r .1 it 2, Am I -- ml@ -00 Ir - -+a C, 104 2, E- St m a 0" n Lq. 62-F, El M! ;V 73 72 1 F3 0 3'9 1 5 27 2 4 31 F To -no 7110 2- 5v I CA A> Fr 7, f - ;; - t@ @ ;r =;; 3 f :v g. S1. AV ir Z C'M mI TE --'o- Li "C p 9 IT o. T I ir OL'Z -no =I o KA 2 I ta TT'P- Ed A T'o @F -2.' 0 i=;, 71@ -0, r -4 o- to S W., c T Z VO 5. 2-4 -04 -E,. 9'-o 9,-- 9 9,55 A. 9 2. z C'o X;L- CL --So- Z`a' . , - '"o '3s' 3* 1 7' oQ --tw rl S-9 Q-4m 'm5.>3* cn o I -9 0. @'7 J mm o @-vo yg 'i - -- , . = 2.,L, 0-5 S f E-4 a - o %o " a @@ '-, E'mo-. CL z lp 2. g7 Br- Xg A ab D cm- j A 2-c o5 o-w o_; _.o '. I. &-. o- 5' -, < @: I - i 11 o- - -. 8.- @A, ur :go @p z a. - cc 4 . . . . . . . ?L @L 9. 3 ll z z i-o Z., & T A _.gZ A cc Zk@ a. c tv ; zg- ; , @ I g M.-R -S,3 . :I @-7 g, - 2t g', cc 4 gg- on ;.. o Rm S oz a. A cc < -o w z-f =a-3-- %r J= o. o c Z2 o lo cc 4 A la A W 3 FA Fr c T =-.,o 3 b. b. ELA o. a F. c -or, 9 cco mn c o-, o, ZZI c, 9"A FE. to G c o a-4 9 o c.,m F 5. $6, leT -6 1, i o`B,E.,-@ mz A @F 5.-M 3 :5-R.Tl ELo P. gig 11 S-@ o Z a. g a: 2@ 11 logo cr .-@,7 P. , n 5 A c cc 5 g ;3. o@g o, g IA 31 ;r TA o cc Ir ;.o o g.9", =- - @O@ 4 @@i I. =os .1; 14- -9 5: 5 cc >c TAI ". * A 17 g-C Fr c am 15 bo ; I m- -t cc - P fs 7, gc- -V. 31- -_;.r go @o le E C 5.30 ag 2 V;,21= C- S', B:a A i- - cc a,, c -s'. 0 F: -Z a: is 5, -m Gil @-g cc g*-3. c r-W W@ l W;W, 1- c 7 Z 2L C- g R c go 0 0 F,.@ 1. = BI-4 .7 -'T I. =3 gv . . . . . . :n2- 3 :v 9- s, 6pp a !2 3:2 :IE3 A, 3-3 0 l T;-g I C_ .2.a. cc =,ns, f @t 0 S T7 -2 0 S oz .2. o 3 0 0 3 cc CL. cn m gm o- i r o 7 -. -, ;; ?. E4 52 W-k 1 1 In It t F 1- -- - ; . % T., Be -g @2. tr4. 01. IL L0.12. g.g *5g 9: F1 it 7. s 7 1@0@ 5, BE P :,-;m ;a 4: w m 0- 5 g, 9 347 c 0 LZ 5-'o lz @ . ;@T I 0.2r, .'D Z4 m 71' TE, S, a a 'z m m S. T to ;w'q 2 F 'Z: i:7 o 7? al 2 3 0 27 j 0. i Be i a za 4r n4 a- tA 4@ i 9 m4a' 6 20 T-M., rr W'4 7F -' I ; - , m cr o m A mi 7- z 5' j NA g 9'9 W*T@l T 00 p EEO V. 9 "I r7 M'. rA If - T;g' mo cn eA 10 cd = T 14 t 9 vmcp -O>mgm >on cl CA mr ta, F so 3-c .33r -uro tA c 4o o" 5 !F:cl C 3.1 m. 4. . , , o 2- V. An "o R It o ic cl. -.3 I g Q 2-- Cog w W aq lo 'I is , _P I JS ir w. ol S@o":2- awl. -P._ -.1 .--U. a.,_ ti . 9 a- . I I. *o 'L.. 'i a. m- 2 @ g , 5-11 -G@i Pq o I I! o =2 3 r, o- -I g @g o- 1 .77 E@ T, o cy ..2 @,;i2 1.2 On lo Elf 71 '2 rnj c: tv 9 3 I = I o cLo o J 7? 1 A 1 0 " -- , @. ;; - 3 0 - @7-*- 13 '.So-33- S.r* -47 v o I. Er -..o A 34 o E_ _= to cr E.-S, WATER RESOURCES Ch. 373 Ch. 373 WATER RESOURCES or artificial, including any individual. firm, associa- the effective date of this act, until such epedal act, tion; organization, partnership, business trust. c.rpo- rule, regulation, or order has been riled with "he de- tions conducted in the state; the first such bibliogra. conference bv inteT"ted members of the general ti( n. company, the United States of America. and phy shall be published no later than July 1, 1984. publk. "a partment. However, any agency empowered to issue (III The department is additionally directed to", - (bi Upon termiranon of the water cionfeence. the state and all political subdivisions, regions, dis- emergency orders affeciing such waters may enforce tablish priorities for the development of 9 computer. the department shall select thise projects for presen. tricts, municipalities, and public agencies thereof. such emergency orders prior to riling such orders ited ground water data base upon the following prin. tation in the Flurids program Of Public WOTks which The enumeration herein is not intended to be exclu- with the department. Any rule or regulation in effect re sive or exhaustive. ciples: best present the p-jbiic welfare and interest of the on the effective date of this act which is not riled with 1. Regions deemed prone to ground water con. people of the state It% reqliired for the proper devel. (6) "Domestic use" means the use of water for the the department within 180 days after the effective tamination due to land use. opment, use, conservation. and protection of the a- individual personal household purposes of drinkin& date of this act shall be deemed repealed if the notice 2. Regions that have an id .entifliable direct con. ter% of the state and land resources affected thereby. bathing, cooking, or sanitation. Ali other uses sha I hereinafter called for shall have been received by the not be considered domestic. state or local agency issui If Is or relfwation. nection with any confined aquifer utilized as a drink- Thereafter, the -lepartment shall present to the ap. "Nonregulated use" means any use of water ing water aquifer. propriate committees and agencies of the Federal The department is diTeC to notify by certified or 3. Any region dependent on a single source aqui- Government a procrain of public works for Florida. which is exempted from regulation by the provisions registered mail every state or local government agen- fer. requesting authorization for funds for each project. of this chapter. cy known to be aii6orized to enforce any special act, (3) Cooperate with other state agencies, water .5. es@ L 1. @h 7.-Im ., M. 6 7; k-. . 2 0) *Water" or *waters in the state' me any rule, regulation or order affecting the waters of the Mo and all water on or beneath the surface of theagrs management districts, and regional, county, or other ound state regarding the provisions of this subsection. The local governmental organizations of agencies created or in the atmosphere. including natural Or artificial a 373.029 Soutbeast River Basins Resources dep rtment is directed to review periodically such for the purpose of utilizing and conservinl; the waters AdAsory Board- watercourse%, takes, ponds, or diffused surface water special acts. rules, regulations, and orders and to rec- in this state: assist such Organizations and agencies in (1) The Govemcir of this state shall have authori- rid star percolating. standing. or flowing beneath ornmend to the appropriate agencies or the Legipla- coordinating the use of their facilities; and partici. t t a I the surface of the ground, as well as all coastal waters ture the amendment. consolidation, or revocation of appoint a reprts-entalke of this state to serve on within the jurisdiction of the state. pate in an exchs ge of ideas, kno.lecipe, and data tMlllesources Advi%o@. B@ard, Southeast River Ba- I inconsistencies or duplications thevein. r' or this put- sins as said board is now. or may hereafter be. autho- 91 "Ground water' means water beneath the sur- with such organizations and agencies. face of the ground, whether or not rAwing th ugh (3) Any state or local governmental agency or pose. the department may maintain an advisory staff rizW designated. an@ c@nstituted. This power of ap- known and definite channels. DO other person having the power of eminent domain or of experts. pointment shall inc!-,!de the authority to fill vacancies 110) -Surface water" means water uWn the sur. condemnation under the laws of this state must noti- (4) Prepare and provide for dissemination to the in the poeition @f repre-entative of this state on said I), the department or the governing board of a water public of current and useful information relating to board from whatever ca,ise existing and. from time to face of the earth, whether contained in bounds crest- management district prior to exercising that power. the water resources of the state, time, to make app@iwments for successive terms. ed naturally of artificially or diffused. Water from 4. 6 71 M,. 1. h 73 IN (5) Identify by continuing study those areas of (2) The representative of this state on said board natural springs shall be classified as surface water when it exits from the spring onto the earth*s rface. the state where saltwater intrusion is a threat to 3hall be reimbursed by this state for his necessary 3u 373.026 General powers and duties of the freshwater resources and report its findingi to the travel expenses while engaged in the business of saia 111) -Stream' means any river. creek, slough, or department.-The Department of Environmental natural watercourse in which water usually flows in a water management district@. boards of county com. board, as provided by s. 112.061. defined bed or channel. It is not essential that the Regulation. or its successor agency, shall he responsi- missioners, and public concerned. (3) For the pur"-e of paying Florida's pr6 rats _I1 ble for the administration of this chapter at the state (6) Conduct, either independently or in coopers- share of the eiperl f maintaining and operating flowing be uniform or uninterrupted. The fact that " 0 _1J level. However, it is the policy of the state that, to the tion with any person or governmental agency, pro- the Resources Ad icorv Board. Southeast River Ba. some part of the bed Or channel has been dredged or greatest extent possible. the department may enter a v ' improved does not prevent the watercourse from be- gram of study, research. and experimentation and sins, the department mav expend an amount not in ing a stream. into interagency or interlocal agreements with any other state agency, any water management districi, evaluation in the Field of weather modification. excess of $25.000 per annum out of moneys allocated (12) "Other watercourse- means env canal, ditch, or env local government conducting PTOgI1111118 related (7@ Exercise general supervisory authority over the department. or other artificial watercourse in whict@-ater usually all water management districts. The department may (4) The Resources Advisory Board. Southeast nows in a clefined bed or channel. It is not essential to or materially affecting the water resources of the exercise any power herein authorized to be exercised River Basins, is hereby authorized to enter into what- state. All such agreements shall be subject to the pro- by a water management district. ever agreement or agreements are necessary for the that the flowing be uniform or uninterrupted. visions of s. 373.046. In addition to its other powers tion. I (13) "Coastal waters" means waters of the Atlan- and duties, the department shall, to the greatest ex- (8 (a) Provide such coordina cooperation, .1 purpose of extending old-age and survivors insurance Iic Ocean or the Gulf of Mexico within the jurisclic. tent possible: approval necessary to the effectuation of any plan or coverage to the emplovees of said board. Funds ap. lion of the state. project of the Federal Government in connection propriated to or available to said board may be et- (14) 'Impoundment" means any lake. reservoir. (1) Conduct. independently or In cooperation with or concernin the waters in the state, Unless pended for such purpose. The board is hereby autho- pond. of other containment of surface water cupy- with other agencies, topographic surveys, research, otherwi as provid:1 by state or federal law, the de, rized to take whatever action or actions deerned nec- ing a bed or depression in the earth's surface and end investigations into all aspects of water use and water quality. int nt shall, subject to corifirmation by the Legh- essary to provide the aforesaid coverage. having a discernible shoreline. F.Efee,ehave the power to approve or disapprove such Mi.,-- 1. 2. 16. Q .7' 1. @h. 65 1. d, V-595: - 2S.3& @b .(2) Be the central repository for all scientific and 09-1 :. z$. & @, IW. M (15) "Works of the district" means those projects federal plans or projects on behalf of the state. No$ V3 1r; iand works. including. but not limited to, structures, factual information generated by local governments, water management districts, and state agencies relat- (b) The department, subject to confirmation by impoundments, wells, streams, and other we ter- ing to water resources and. to that end, collect, main- the Legislature, shall act on behalf of the state in the 373.033 Salt- ister barrier line.- courses, together with the appurtenant facilities and negotiation and consummation of any agreement or (1) The department may, at the request of the accompanying lands, which have been officially tain. and make available such information to public compact with another state or states concerning wa- board of county commissioners, of any county, at the adopted by the governing board of the district as :nd private users within the stat and assist in the cquisition of scientific and factual data from water ters of the state. request of the governing board of any water manage- works of the district. (9)(a) Hold annually a conference on water re- merit district, or any municipality or water district .1. mn 1. h 77 299.@ , .17. h ,9 ss: . 1. h. m.25t , s. 6@ management districts, local governments. and the sources developmental programs. Each agency, com- responsible for the protection of a public water sup- In 10, United States Geological Survey. All local govern- ments, water management districts, and state agen- mission, district, municipality, or political subdiyi- ply, or, having determined by adoption of an appro- 373.023 Scope and application- cies are directed to cooperate with the department of sion or the state responsible for a specific water re- priate resolution that sait-ater intrusion has become (1) All waters in the state are subject to reguls- its agents in making available to it for this purpose sources development program requiring federal SSSig- 8 matter of emergency proportions. by its own initia. tion under the provisions of this chapter unless qpe- such scientific and factual data as they may have, tance shall present at such conference its programs tive, establish general]v along theiseacoast. inland cifically exempted by general of special law. generate, or possess. as the department deems neces- and projects and the needs thereof. Notice of the from the seashore and w thin the mits of the area I Iime and place of the annual conference on water re. within which the petitioning board has jurisdiction. a (2) No state of loca government agency may en- sary. The department is authorized to prescribe the sources developmental programs shall be extended saltwater barrier line inland of which no canal shall force, Ic t with respect to water qualitv, any spe- formAt and ensure quality control for all data collect- cial ele, regulation, or order afferting-the waters ed or submitted. act, ru by mail at least 30 days prior to the date of such con- be constructed or enlarged. and no natural stream in the state controlled under the provisions of this (a) Additionally, the department shall annually ference to any person who has riled a written request shall be deepened or enlarged, which shall discharge act. whether enacted or promulgated before or after publish a bibliography of all water resource investiga- for notification with the department. Adequate op. into tidal waters without a darn. control structure of 451 portunity shall be afforded for participation at the 452 spillway at or seaward of the saltwater barrier line, -3@ 0 7, 0 3 W V, -V It I Z., o - 5-,. IM R. Sm -C-: 30,2' Va 2, lao 0 zr C4 vp @g ELO ga CLM W �3 P, 14, 1 t ..3 IS J>j. Tlt a 34, T 32*'@, 51 a 3 In 0-5, T qf .51 ig g is 0 it J @ I Mr, lgy '59 -ell . 3 T. 0- iL .3 Fr go a Za:-. 0, IE 9-- @F,, U-5 F.S. 1983 WATER RESOURCES Ch. 373 Ch. 373 WATER RESOURCES F.S. 1983 flood control districts or water management districts ject to the district taxes or other taxes or special &a- the southwest corner of Section 27, Township 15 bounder)- of Baker County: thence wait along the Be- of the state in processing matters with the federal sessments so long as such title or such rights remain South, Range 17 East; thence north along the section ker-Bradford County line to the intersection of the government and to render such technical assistance in such district. line to the northwest corner of Section 1, Township east boundary of Union County; thence -est along as mav be helpful to the efficient operation of such 16) All it ht of--ay of a flood control district 15 South. Range 17 East: thence east along the sec- the Union-Baker County line to the southwest corner other i1istrict3. which are wittinat'he boundaries of a drainage district tion line to the easterly right of way line of State of Section 18, Township 4 S@uth, Range 20 East; HIM------ 1. 6 it -20: , 21. ch.',3.M. shall not be liable for maintenance Wes of the drain- Road No. 337; thence northerly along said easterly thence north along the ra-nge line to the notiheast age district. right of way line of State Road No. 337 to the south- corner of Section 1. Township 3 South. Range 19 H'-'- 1, 2. 3. 4. 5. 1h. 25213. 19ft. 19. A. 61471; 1 25. A 13-190, erly right of way line of State Road No. 24; thence East; thence west along the township line to the in- 373.056 State agencies. counties, drainage 378 46 northeasterly along said souther ight or way line of tersection of the east boundai-v of Columbia County; Sta 11 districts, municipalities, or governmental affen- te Road No. 24 to the Le%- lachua county line: thence north along the Baker-Columbia County line c lea or public corporations authorized to convey 373.069 Creation of water management dis- thence south along the Levy-Alachua county line, to the intersection of the north boundary line 'of the l land to flood control districts- tricts.- also being the range line between Range 17 and 18 State of Florida; thence westward along the Geor- (1)(a) When it is found to be in the public inter- (1) At 11:59 p.m. on December 31, 1976, the state East to the southeast corner of Section 36, Township M-Florlda line to the northwest corner of Lot Num- eat and for the public convenience and welfare, and shall be divided into the following water management 11 South, Range 17 East; thence e , 155; thence south along the line between Lot for the public benefit, and necessary for carrying out districts: Levy-Alschua county line. also being tl@e tow;ship Number 154 and 155, 168 and 169 to the Watson the works of improvement of-env flood control di-- (a) Northwest Florida Water Management Dis- line between Townships 11 and 12 South, to the Line; thence east along the Watson Line to the north. trict referred to in this chapter fZir the protection of trict. southeast corner of Section 36, Township I I South, east corner of Section 24. Township 3 North. Range Property and the inhabitants in the district against (b) Suwannee River Water Management District. Range 18 East; thence north along the range line to 5 East; thence south along the range line between the effects of water, either from its surplus or defi- (c) St. Johns River Water Man ement District. the northwest corner of Section 19, Township 9 Ranges 5 and 6 East to the southeast corner of Sec- ciency, and for assisting the district in acquiring land (d) Southwest Florida Water Mnagement Dis- South, Range 19 East; thence east along the section tion 12, Township 2 North. Range 5 Eiist; thence for the purposes or the district at least public ex- trict. line to the southeast corner of Section 13, Township west along the section line to the north-e-t corner of pense. any state agency, any county, any drainage ie) South Florida Water Management District, 9 South. Range 19 East; thence north along she range the east @ i of Section 13, Township 2 North, Range 5 district, any municipality, or env govestimental agen. (2) Notwithstanding the provisions of any other line to the northwest comer of Section 6, Township 9 East; thence south to the southwes-t corner of the east cv or public corporation in this state holding title to special or general act to the contrary, the boundaries South. Rapire 20 East; thence eastward along the @2 of Section 1.1, Township 2 North, RAnse .5 East; land is herebv outhorized, in the discretion of the of the respective districts named in subsection (11 township line to the southeast corner of Section 36. thence east along the section line to the northeast proper officer or officers. the county commissioners shall include the areas within the following bound&- Township 8 South. Range 20 East; thence north corner of Section 24, Township 2 North, Range 5 of any county, or the governing board of any agency ries: along the township line to the northwest corner of East; thence south along the range line between referred to in this section. to convey the title to or to (a) Northwe,it Florida Water Management Dis- Section 18, Township 8 South, Range 21 East: thence Ranges 5 and 6 East to the southeast comer of Sec- dedicate land. title to which is in such agency, includ- trict.-Begin at the point -here the section line be- east along the section line to the northeast corner of tion 36, Township 2 North, Range 5 East; thence ing tax-reverted land. or to giant use rights therein to t.een Sections 26 and 27. Townsh'F 4 South, Range Section 15. Township 8 South, Range 21 Fast: thence west along the tow,nship line between Townships I any flood control district created under any Ia. en- 3 East intersects the Gulf of Mexico: thence north south along the section line to the southwest comer and 2 North to the northwest corner of Section 6. acted by the, Legislature at its 1949 sea sion. along the section line to the northwest comer of Sec. of Section 23, Township 8 South. Range 21 East; Township I North, Range 5 East; thence south along (W The and to which this section applies shall be tion 2, Township I South. Range 3 East; thence east thence east along the section line to the northeast the range line between Ranges 4 and 6 East to the located within the boundaries of the flood control along the Tallahassee Base Line to the southeast cor- corner of Section 26, Township 8 South, Range 21 southeast comer of Section 36. Township 1 North, district. ner of Section 36, Township I North. Range 4 East: East; thence south along the section line to the south- Range 4 Esst4 thence west along the Tallahassee Base (2) Land granted or conveyed to the district or thence north along the range line to the northwest west corner of the north 1A of Section 25, Township Line to the northwest comer of Section 2, Township dedicated to the purposes thereof, or use rights in corner of Section 6, Township I North, Range 5 East; 8 South. Range 21 Fast; thence east alonj a line to I South, Range 3 East; thence south along the section such land granted thereto, shall be for the public pur- thence east along the township line to the southeast the northeast comer of the south half of! tion 25, line to the Gulf of Mexico: thence along the shore of p-Aes of the district. and may be made subject to the corner of Section 36. Township 2 North, Range 5 Township 8 South, Range 21 East; thence south the Gulf of Mexico. including the waters of mid gulf condition that in the event such land is not so used, East; thence north along the range line to the north. slong the range line to the southwest corner of Sec- within the juriadiction of the State of Florida. to the or if used and subsequently its use for such Purpose east corner of Section 24, Township 2 North. Range tion 30, Township 8 South, Range 22 East; thence point of the beginning. is abandoned, that granted shall cease m to the dis- 5 East; thence eat along the section line to the east along the section line to the northeast comer of (c) St. Johns Rive, Water Management District. tfict and shall automatically revert to the granting southwest corner of the east 'A of Section 13, Town- Section 32. Township 8 South, Range 22 East; thence -Begin at the intersection of the south boundary of agency. ship 2 North, Range 5 East; thence north to the south along the section line to the southwest comer Indian River County with the Atlantic Ocean: thence (3) Any county, municipality. drainage district. northwest corner of the east 'A of Section 13, Town- of Section 16, Township 9 South, Range 22 East; west along the Indian River-St. Lucie County li ne to or other taxing agency holding title to land through ship 2 North, Range 5 East; thence east along the sec- thence eastward along the section line to the south- the intersection of the -esst boundary of St. Lucie tax reversion, foreclosure, or forfeiture, or th rough tion line to the southeast corner of Section 12, Town- east corner of the west '/a of Section 18, Township 9 County; thence south along the Okeechobee-St. Lucie other procedure by which tax title vested in such ship 2 North, Range 5 East: thence north along the South. Range 23 East; thence northward to the County line to the southeast corner of Section 1, agency, may. pending the determination of needs of range line to the northeast corner of Section 24, northeast corner of the west 14 of Section 18, Town- Township 34 South. Range 36 East; thence west such district, withhold from sale or other disposition Township 3 North, Range 5 East; then" west along ship 9 South. Range 23 East; thence west to the along the section line to the northwest corner of Sec- from time to time such land as in the judgment of the Watson Line to the southwest corner of Lot southwest corner of Section 7, Township 9 South, tion 10, Township 34 South. Range 36 East: thence such agency may be needed or helpful in facilitating Number 168; thence north along the line between Lot Range 23 East; thence northward along the Brad- south along the section line to the southeast corner of the purposes of this chapter. In the event more then Numbers 168 and 169, 154 and 155 to the Georgia ford-Clay County line to the northeast corner of See- Section 9, Township 34 South, Range 36 Fast: thence one taxing agency holds tax title to the same land. re- line; thence westward along the Georgia-Florids line tion 36. Township 8 South. Range 22 East; thence west along the section line to the northwest comer of suiting in multiple reversion. each of the agencies to the intersection of the south boundary of the State west along the section line to the southwest corner of Section 18, Township .1.4 South. Range 36 East; may grant to such district such right, title, or interest of Alabama; thence west along the Alabama-Florida the east 1/z of Section 25. Township 8 South Range thence south along the range line between Ranges 35 as it may have in such land. line to the intersection of the northwest corner Ala- 22 East; thence north to the northeast corne@ of the and 36 East to the southeast corner of Section 12. (4) Any flood control district within this chapter bome-Florida Boundary; thence south along the Ala- west ti of Section 24, Township 8 South. Range 22 Township 34 South. Range 3.5 East: thence west shall have authority to convey to any other agency bamn-Florida line to the Gulf of Mexico: thence test East; thence west along the section line to the south- along the section line to the northwest comer of Sec- described herein land or rights in land owned by sucii along the Gulf of Mexico. including the waters of said west corner of Section 13, Township 8 South, Range tinn 13, Township 34 South. Range 35 East; thence diAtrict not required for its purposes. under such Gulf within the jurisdiction of the State of Florida, to 22 East; thence north along the section line to the south along the section line to the southeast corner of terms and conditions as the governing board of such the Point or Beginning. northwest corner of Section 25, Township 7 South, Section 35. Township 34 Sooth, Range 35 East; district may determine. (b) Suwannee River Water Management Dis- Range 22 East; then" east along the section line to thence west along the township line between Town- (5) Any land granted or conveyed to such district, trict.-Begin in the Gulf of Mexico on the section the southeast corner of Section 24, Township 7 ships 34 and 35 south to the sout hivest corner of Sec- or dedicated to the purposes thereof, or the use right line between Sections 29 and 32. Township 15 South, South, Range 22 East; thence north along the Brad- tion 35, Township 34 South. Range 34 East: thence of which has been granted thereto shall not he sub. Range t5 East; thence east along the section lines to ford-Clay County line to the intersection of the south north along the section line to the Okeecho- 456 456 Ozt Ur @ "'-@ " , "I'l I 15: 1 @@ 0 11 i i lirv@aalfmu;gl F I if 1417 F6 .!'-- , -- Uqi, 9 T iul ii z27 ? i @,6`3 Nf- AM Am I ,M: g M 0- d-N, CZ- ro @"Ao 0. 5@i T ga- 0, All it RV 2: N 3 I! R P, cn I W, 61 0. qz go w CO - - a cn,. -a g- W.6 0 30- 2 ro; I W-2 . 5A .6-0 lvc:@ Ell" UU @t f I a. Er Al 0 .3p 2f Fj. 10- @; ?: 1-1 1 - vg L; .,T -3- - a i * 6' - - -- - Er @,- 0.- -":.- T T 9, z 21:3 zz rr It al r@ ; T @,- 4* -- N: a F91- UZ g. -r, A ag 4- Er .0 2K 0--0-,- mmo A G t Er A P@ rr g-z i IT Z 1A as - 2 .0- I-.-- Ame- OWN.-P. ir, O-Cntnz@@Svcng 0 'o 0- 0, T-0. .9 av 0 ll 5,@@ 0- Fr 0- me. rp. %ON,= F r a 0. :;A Cn '".0 Null- "';-Mr '11-11 mmm"Mmm mmmm mmm mom= mm FUS. 1983 WATER RESOURC 8 Ch. 373 Ch. 373 al.,ng the section line to he intersection of said sec. South, Range 26 FAst; thence north along the section WATER RESOURCES F.S. 1983 It tinn line with the west shore line of Lake Pierce in line to the northeast corner of Section 16, Township Township 29 South. Range 28 East; thence following 25 South, Range 26 East; thence west along the sec- East; thence northerly along the section lines to the tion 17. Township 30 S@uth. Range 229 East; thence tion line to the southwest corner of Section 9, Town- northwest corner of Section 3, Township 42 South, east along the section line to the northeast corner of the west shore of Lake Pierce to its intersection again Range 24 East; thence easterly along the Township he west 1-`? of Section 17. T- nship 30 South, Range with the west section line of Section 5. To-ship 29 ship 25 South, Range 26 East; thence north along the line between Townships 41 and 42 South to the 29 East; thence north slorg the I - section line to the South, Range 28 East@ thence north along the section section line to the Lake-Polk County line; thence line to the northwest corner of Section 5. Township west &to the county line to the southwest comer of southwest corner of Section 31. Township 41 South, northeast corner of the e_.t @2 or Section S. Town. Seition"12, Township 24 South, Range 26 East; Range 26 East; thence northerly along the Range line ship 30 South. Range 2.0 East: thence west -long the 29 South, Range 28 East; thence east along the town. between Ranges 25 and 26 East to the northwest cor. ectionline to the southwest corner a( Section 32. ship line to the southwest corner of Section 33, thence into Lake County, north along the section ner of Section 6. Township 41 South, Range 26 East; Township 29 South, Range 29 East; thence north Township 28 South, Range 28 East; thence nor th lines to the northeast corner of Section 30, Township thence easterly along the Township line between along the section line to the northeast corner a( See- along the section line to the northwest corner of the 24 South, Range 26 East: thence west along the see- Townships 40 and 41 South to the southwest corner tion 19 in Township 29 South, Range 29 East; thence southwest 1,i of the southwest IA of Section 28, tion lines to the northeast corner or Section 28, of Section 31, Township 40 South, Range 27 East; west along the south boundaries of Section 18. Town- Township 28 South, Range 28 East-, thence east along Township 24 South, Range 25 East; thence north thence northerly slon Eaag theRaZVIine between ship 29 South, Range 29 Eau and S@ectiona 13.14.15, the @!-section line to the intersection of said along the section lines to the northeast corner of Sec- Ranges 26 and 27 1 to he rlotte-DeSeto 16, and 17 in Township 29 South. Range 28 Fast, to '4 w the tion 16. Township 24 South, Range 25 East: thence Co unty line; thince easterly along the Char- the southwest corner of -mid Section 17: thence north -section line with Lake Pierce; thence folio h the west along the section line to the northwest comer of lotte-Desate County line to the west line of High. along the section line to Oe intersection of said aec- shore line northeasterly to its intersection wit " -section line of Section 28, Township 28 South, Section 16, Township 24 South, Range 25 East: lands County; thence northerly along the High- tion line with the ".I sh,)re line of Lake Pierce in Range 28 East: thence north an the 1/2 -section line to thence north along the section line to the tiorthe"t larids-Desato County line and along the High- Township 29 South, Range 21 East4 thence following the northwest corner of the southeast t/4 of Section comer of Section 8, To.mship 24 South, Range 25 lands-Hardee County line to the northwest comer of the west shore of Lake Pierce to its intersection again 28, Township 28 South, Range 28 Eost@ thence east to Eat; thence west along the section lines to the range Township 36 South, Range 28 East; thence east along with the west section line of Section 5, Township 29 the northeast corner of the southeast '4 of Section line between Ranges 24 and 25; thence north along thetnorth boundary of Township 36 South to the South. Range 28 For: thence north along the section 28, Township 28 South, Range 28 East: thence south the range line to the northeast corner of Section 1, not beast corner a( Section 1, Township 36 South, line to the northwest comer of Section 5, Township dong the section line to the northwest corner of See- Township 23 South. Range 24 Fast. also being on the Range 28 East; thence south along the range line to 29 South, Range 28 East; thence east along the town- Ition 3, Township 29 South. Range 28- East; thence township line between Townships 22 and 23 South; the southeast corner of Section 12, Township 37 ship line to the southwest corner of Section 33, east along the section line to the northeast corner of thence west along the tow7nhip line to the northwest South, Range 28 East; thence east along the section Township 28 South. Range 28 East; thence north Section 3. Township 29 South, Range 28 KAst; thence comer of Section 6, Township 23 South, Range 24 line to'the northeast comer of Section 15, Township along the section line to the nerthwest comer of the north along the section line to the northwest corner East also being on the Sumter-Lake County line; 37 South, Range 29 East; thence south along the see- southwest @V of the southwest ". of Section 28, of Section 23, Township 28 South, Range 28 East; thence north along the Sumter-lAke County line. tion line to the southeast carrier of Section 34, Towri@ Township 28 South. Range 28 East; thence east along thence west along the section line to the south-eat also being the range line between RaLnRes 23 and 24, ship 37 South, Range 29 East; thence east along the the ',-section line to-the intersection of said corner of Section 16, Township 28 South. Range 28 to the northeast corner of Section 1. Township Is township line to the northeast corner of Section 1, 144 -section line %Ith Lake Pierce: thence follow the East; thence north along the section line to the north- South, Range 23 Fast and the Marion County line: Township 38 South, Range 29 East; thence south -shore line northeuterlv to its intersection with the west corner of Section 16. Township 28 South. R thence west, along the Sumter-Marion County line. along the range line to the southeast cornet of See- 1/2 -section line of Section 28. Towmship 28 South. 28 East; thence west along the section line to t e also bei the township line between Townships 17 tion 1, Township 39 South, Range 29 East; thence Range 28 East; thence north on the I i -section line to southwest corner of Section 8. Township 28 S, ut . and 18 ath, to the westerly right-of-way line of In- east along the section line to the northwest corner of the northwest corner of the southeast .". of Section Range 28 Fast; thence north along the section line to terstate Highwav 75; thence northerly along the west- Section it. Township 39 South, Range 30 East; 28, Township 28 South, Range 28 East; thence east the northwest Corner or Section 5, Township 28 erly right-of-wa;, line of interstate Highway 75 to the thence north along the section line to the southwest along the 'A -section line to the northeast corner of town. Alachua-Marion County line, said line also being the comer of Section 35. Township 38 South Range 30 the southeast 114 of Section 28, Towriship 28 South, South, Range 28 East; thence west along the I and 12 South; East; thence east along the township line to the Range 28 East; thence south along the section line to ship line to the intersection of said township Iine township line between Townships I with Lake Marion; thence following the south shore thence west along the Alachua-Marion County line to southeast corner of the west /# of Section 35. Town- the northwest carrier of Section 3, Township 29 line of Lake Marion to its intersection again with said the northwest corner of Section 3, Township 12 ship 38 South, Range 30 East; thence north along the South, Range 28 East; thence east along the section township line; thence -eat along the township line to South. Range 19 East and the Levy County line; 1A -section line of Sections 35. 26, and 23, Township line to the northeast corner of Section 3, Township 29 the southeast corner or Section 36, Township 37 thence westerly along the Le hus County line, 38 South, Range 30 East to the northeast corner of South, Range 28 Fast; then" north along the section South. Range 27 East; thence north along the range also being the township linel@lwelcen Townships 11 the west t. section of Section 23, Township 38 South, line to the northwest corner of Section 23, Township line between Ranges 27 and 28 East to the inters"_ and 12 South. to the southeast comer of Section 36. Range 30 East; thence west along the section line to 28 South, Range 28 East: thence west along the sec- tion of Raid range line with Lake Marion; thence fol. Township It South, Range 17 East; thence north the northwest comer of Section 23. Township 38 tion line to the southwest comer of Section 16.Ton- lowing the west shore of Lake Marion to its intersec- along the Lvey-Alachus County line also being the South, Range 30 East.; thence north along the section ship 28 South, Range 28 EosL thence north aiong the tion again with the range line bet-een,Ranges 27 and range line between Rang" 17 and i8 FA614 to the line to the northwest comer of Section 2, Township section line to the northwest comer of Section 16, 28 Fast; hence north along said range line, in Town. southerly right-of-way line of State Road No. 24: 37 South, Range 30 East; thence west along the town- Township 28 South. Range 28 East; thence west ships 27tand 26 South. to the northeast comer of thence southwesterly along said southerly ship line to the southwest corner of Section 34, along the section line to the south@t corner of See- Township 26 South, Range 27 East, being the right-of-wal line to the easterly right-of-way tine of onn lence soutberly. slang said Township 36 South, Range 30 East; thence north tion 8, Township 28 South, Rang@ 28 East; thence, Polk-Osceola County line; thence west sio g the State Roa No. 337; If along the section line to the northwest corner of Sec- north along the section line to the northwest corner Polk-Oscaola County line to the northwest corner of easterly right-of-w line of State Road No. 337, to tion 3,. Township 36 South, Range 30 East; thence of Section 5, Township 28 South. Range 28 East; Township 26 Sout6. Range 27 East; thence south the south line of 'J"tic. 35, Township 14 south. west along the township line to the southwest corner thence west along the tc@rrship line to the intersee- 7 Fast Range 17 East; thence west along the section line to of Section 31, Township 35 South, Range 30 Emit; tion of said township line -iLh Lake Marion; thence along the range line between Ranges 26 and 2 3, Township 15 thence north along the range line between Ranges 29 following the south shore line of Lake Marion to its to the southwest corner of Section 18 in Township 26 the northwest corner or Section : South, Range 27 East; thence cost along the section South. Range 17 East; thence south along the section and 30 East. through Townships 35, 34, and 33 intersection again with said township line; thence line to the southeast corner of said Section 18; thence lines to the southwest corner of Section 27, Township South, to the northwest corner of Township 33 west along the towri %hip line to the southeast corner south along the section lines to the southwest corner 15 South. Range 17 East: thence west to the Gulf of South, Range 30 Fast, being on the Highlands-Polk of Section 36, Tow.@ship 77, South, Range 27 East; of Section 32 in Township 26 South, Range 27 East; Mexico; thence south along the Gulf of Mexico. in- Countv line; thence west along the Highlands-Polk thence north along the range line between Ranges 27 thence east along the section line to the southeast cluding the waters of said gulf within the jurisdiction Counti line to the southwest corner of Township 32 and 28 East to the intersection of said range line with corner ofsaid Section 32; thence south slang the see- of the State of Florida. to the point of beginning. South, Range 29 East; thence north along the range Lake Marion: thence folicwine the -m-t shore of Lake tion lines to the southerly tight-of-way line of State (e) South Florida Water Momigernent District line between Ranges 28 and 29 East, in Townships 32 Motion to its inte t with the range line R,,.d 6m (U.S. Route 17 and 92) in Town ship 27 -B 'I the intersection of the north boundary of and 31 South, to the northwest corner of Section 7 in between Range! 27'a`n@ 2 "M thence north along South, Range 27 East; thence westerly along the t"17.1".8ty with the Gulf of Mexico; thence easterly Township 31 South, Range 29 East; thence east along said range li lie, in Townships 27, and 26 South. to the southerly right-of-waY line of said State Road No. along the Lee-Charlotte County line to the southwest the section line to the northeast comer of Section 7, northwest comer of Township 9-6 South. Ran 28 600 to the West boundary of Section 27. Township 27 comer of Section 34. Township 42 South, Range 24 Township 31 South, Range 29 East; thence north East, being an the Pnlk-()@_ceols County line: tg:nce 459 along the section line to the northwest corner of See- west along the Polk-Qi@oola County line to the 460 @4060;@;fwv,3 i-aA A TWO .1o 0 ZE 2"IT'ITSA 2 =r, V..v CA 'N2 R _0 ;Oc (nT 2*0=0 or 2, A 4g zl" zr zr cc m A 1. 2,1 cc IZ W, --I 31 aw A f-A e..3 @' I FT g-;x Ec te'r - - = @r Z . . I. T, fi. H... -,,- x . g-o .P P. 'As 2- 3 _040, =- r-- J, a @@; . @Wagz" I z sw @, T. a U54-P S-a ac goo Zoo prpl g: j9:3 nx 0 T;;-w VI 3a - a sl . ; -_- wa , j @,4@ o a 4. T T s. 4.3"Erg*o. Hs Pq . . ;i-i5' -0, 5? P42, @42@ . Lt.. r,:js U.4 -aLz?," 'a a, &9 ft, 9's 3 c A 040- cp JI S Lr A C_ T -5'5 01 Ir 5.10, 73. 5 ig- @ I g.CL-, 5'@ rp a, g, w a 0', OU iq@ , @t;; -2. 05 P. a m sr 5- o W tz ft 05 _Oe. cc .1 Z 9L rS. 5 a. St j A 2, f R rA -S.V -ITS 74. R_ pd r 75 o 3 FL g-o 4a T to a F. 1.2. e. Vr f G: gj S. M-3 2.-Z -3 5L a R "V rr T5 @;o M.F Z.O.- I- yo A: zV o'R N'" 3 Ia. F go V 13 Fr rr 7 -w g- SL 3 4.s X r. R- - ... . ::'. - 2:, a,@ I . 1, m,= _Po g2 =-2. , r@ I - a. 0 .67 . -o"I .3 -9 a ";-,o I 5-J, 2.3 -o 2. 24. g.- J. lo o q-ofls a ; '@, "'s-.0 c . m 0 WA.S*. 5 S 'am R gj w w 3* m cL.,. ex.. cS !!.CL 1@ F a. rn a AV Cna.. r.. 5 1jo ie a-.,- og 4 =1 cn. F"'s F; F. - =9*-. ; 2.r M oA 2. 0 a:9 In-&->& :U&@-, - a- . _. cn. -CL,= , @ - r- or'!' tl --w-na V I 'o . A 37 p 5'. 5@ ,=. o 3.3 , . 5, 9 . @* 2: Q = A--@ 5@@ *4 gra-I no o -a rrR_ I - m o- 5 CA;3 p;-V X 2.;-,4 S. 9 p 2. 3 0i; E. I o-t- 81 *1 13T 0 0 2. O',C) oc-icn* A or v.F AV - V- - T '04 9- r Z Z T W-3 L; - @, o, - 3Ts .1 Tr =-I. @-A Lq A, - .. ==EL 1 - - -@. 7 0" g, @@ I n I o' Ir 2,7 -3 7t. . -. . I=. - - a @ 2- -, -@ @- &:V , = In o -.!C V. XT_ 5 FT.. !@. - 9- - ;; g-o,o- . , @ r-- --'- i N- V. 1 1 oll. 5" ."7. m ; u. !@ V 29V ",,'7 . -, .9 .o . p__ Ms* 1- 1 5' , , 3 V , TV, s-;:. 2i. -9' 1 @2 . -9 - 4 Wn" oIn 'Owl 2-8 o To o a, I m., I--,- @ V`-. ; @*, w 5., M V, T.- tva,@!Z,. @ T , . 26-ol @po 0, A T I '. . - - 2 V@ns? U. S 71, o T 7n 9 n ;-F. @t 13 zi. R S El r 93- 194, '29 ago ri 38 r i F 2 33 s 9 31 i, t i f'E fli rg- 10 @l XC -.1 1-1 1- w AD -r; 0@ i 3 4 1- 9 1 If i 93 -m@ i.;.r .5, i,;- @g- 0- 1 -m 9 i oft .1 11. 1 3-3 Z' -.0 3' 4 2H p 21 - a -.7 a. '; I - 14 2.0 - H- '.1 -.@ g- -- w 3 R'A IL o, ag @ . T; -- 9 ..l. g a 0 f f 0 -a 'o- Col. Pr 0- Fir IS c W- S 10 0-0 7- -z' 9 F wo mg g .0- -C, i-s 3. It 3' H. I i ot. 5. CA ia' ;'z. 0-.- 0 03 Lr C. 0 91 wo go 4.012. am 2. '9-212 io 3.1 Flal 'R =s Z Up oz 5. EL T ilj- 1-2 fir J, -9 3 5; R, 12 A M'7 FT IN it 4 11 1. 3 A "i I I F T x 0. 1 @L=@ .CLX_. ._.R al 3. gi a -F,, IF 3 It A. Pf -@iq ei ll@ I i i IQ 5- 3 5@ -3, 5r o ES -Z3 22. 73 J z`1 I i si r.- lor- M., 'a, a oi 32 W, 'g M"ca,* -9 1. 1!,71. pl. 1. 0.1 c k2 F! F i 5 R_ 12-3 ta is !- I - R oa F all: a.* A a@- call, g. Gil a if m-i" LA. .8 Er. o F RA R 3 z 102 4iA 6g ;at og T Hit ar- . 9 oz .92 2 A zl T! 0;'s 2: & , . 4., - I . Mi, - _@ 1, , J. $ 3, 1 am 4- 2 r@g 3 3 _W, a o. T Cc o 03 3,3 i -AR 3, Z. G-1 g 3. ;.. @i -0 IF. 3 Hr 3, a. g",- i@. E7 cl _O ZA oi C 'En R .5 C .3 -mi 1 10 g. a.- 4 a Aw 3 .5 a AN" ."o"3 71- -qo. tn 3 go !- " " 2 4 y -oo 3 go . 3. 3 Q.-M 00 00 'm 0 -'32--a 1 0 aA E 'a-Cm z: A. 0 .7 01 IF .0 IT C, -.06 13 f C=,Orm -1;0.. - . 9 0 20--afli I .80 -3 a. Fr -0 Fr Q. TEI ag. a ra m;r B. 0 S, @540 AS= C TF., 3 1 J 's g]4 af A3: rl; rr-La o 7---2 go q, a SM w u.-S-w-me 0 8 R . cr s a g- R a Fl -0 me 0. I; @@ :7 a, * 9,2,2 . - =0 12 -% -13 rr a 3.3 ;; :. - - Fr-G J, .0 oiz- w o- ir M_ 3A N @a oz we a 33. = 3. MO 2TS 71 @v -1 U3 m2L -=--o G a t ;@ I , _-q. =.m-m o =.o 3 gig a -.e M= To.- Hgll 0- o.' . . . . . .@ -1 ,. , ". - , m @ @t 9- = _* - F - - 10- r r- a- " i a @!Frg yq 93 so m-- S'V 3-.0 N 3 ol .1 J- 2:9 a" @o XCL, A.- T4 z Ir . ".-0 E 3 a.,cr =0 7.3 T -51 S- T r, -g I: To. 1.0 0-1 m9i f9i As' Ym 5 - J.@:' A a. Am I g T-V yl-q 7 m,.:rz . 2 -2 &9 g 3g*rj ' . - H' ;W4 0-1 -.-C. 0- LEA gq Fo 1. 7 wo a wj T m "i I 1 12 .5-9 ;-ro 0 To 2. A.:.? a. Z4 9 OR G S-Rg @q -800 -mm 9 'V MO _-9 s -0 @ ;; ". :0-. 0- ! i@ Z '. 9 ;; '. I @" ; -; A a on. 0- g. . . . . . M Im 0 irat-- a Az FV q --. BM,911 'r, .-@ !, @ L:@ g- -, a. 0 ra o g . og c :'T R." on-: r's -3 go, 5.3@ 5'.2. 5@ , ; g' M-0:5: @43 . S@ ;-,- Rm la A,Z� o MAUR. ft 3. 94'a Fr. 'n I t R o SH El r- 2 R;R'o* r--s o- ra -.9 1 a,- 0 Fa 2- > R -5 0. 1. 5. '0 S,z t: -dr -7go S A a -0, -a- n-H g E.3 TO. 9'- 31-0 o 22 P'2 g a -'REq'TAOv 73 -r 9 0 al-3 2-2 0o' Mq 3 rr M. - , . - " S' - - ;r 2 2.- 9! a 3 aAQ o: 0' CL C Fr IZ om o o-cr g zil -0 & @;r @e 5". = - 2. * , A VC . l< . - - I 17,-Com @' '@ , @ '17 3 @'3 o =9VV c .89. a 3.3-- @@" 3 t g 0, go 3V -1 .3'. - -'- -9 1.- A 4 '. 0, @ @ @ - . S -3 '.;L o 1:37 A i3 I Er I ko mal 2 5.2 g =.. Z'@ -, Ti- so , L. , 4 2 @ . . a a 2. g !@ @z -, -- - '* 3@ o-p- 10 -'2'o - r-:35C r. Fr - %'C. W@g -Z-0 o U-0, -'N , = - g'o g g 1 Fr. "r 0 2 2i g 8 z El Ja R i T a-S 3 H-4 al tr-. 7. sr g:. ali 5@ a S..' jf pi yg-@15 4@ 4. C- C Z ag. 21 z i i - 4 , 26 g ir @-% - @2 -k 3. Z. Cc :2w, zr:! pr ag 0 g v c Tv T. @2?! m- :03 :'h w Ix 11 123- Z*-r W IL, 5g -az. .05 1 t:;? F ;5' T IT 1 g. f -3 =A, o g. 'o 5n ov a-. 2 " - - @ - 9 Q. 2 -3 2 1 A U, T 3 t 3; a ;z mS MU- ur M no 3 a: CL ng, z v g3' 2z crj, j 0 co .0 I-A 10 >1 9'9@ TI 0 1 ;V. :0 c: S4 n- 0 =r 0 a S mC):3.c'l ITI;3@ t13 cl, 62L _15 1.41 It.;- WX rl. 1* 5., nil .3 0. V, 3r 9 X:,- I a R. S .2;1- ws 's 7, 23. 0 R; ?q zc. 'S > 55 @@f > a > ni 8HO - 2 0 1 W9 IL K. 33 9 F" iUi H '. . I @- 5. F 0" al-rg - !p tno m r 0 m 1 2 a Ak 0 'm Eli m cr CL 'A.5 9 a: s 0 cr . . . 7, g@ .5@-Fr :1-. 8 g.@- .0 ,4 91, o -41 if H A 0 S m za, "v: Rig E 3 -Eol 5 r T--ooff In - M-4 - wg -0 E-3, -- _a@ @, 0 A R.El- o Rr e: 9 3 [email protected]@-@:-= C3 0, 0 c .0 a: o 0,- 9@-a3 wm. 40 0 51 -E A"q g S, a. rr m 0. 0, EF _. F3= . S' 5'=O El -.0 le 9 o 2_0 0 I;; R A 0 0 F;. p 7:1 Mg. 2-'R 0-3 3. RA w P, g R-1 ba , -. '.. 5 - I.; Mrlz - . :c o .0 " I Lo" @r F. 3 'o & Rc@ ol 0- % 10 0-3,0, r =5 43:42.1 .0 @lg z v a-'r VIC 'r, 0 T@@_ 0 70 g- F@ 5*-a I z 10 0 m 0. o G-Lo 0@4 R,? .4 C, V'" 4.9@WO-T OA El AI t 2 I r );IT' s -a a o-c I a CL 2.0, o.o., t V@l j; Of 0, vc Fro No 9 nol 3.; 51 9: 5 E4 0, IRS-' 3 g 7-- :-.2, ir 1 0.- 6- 0 fl 0-1 m.- 31 g: 9 c 5-8 !1 's g g U I;w,-g 0 12 zv -I U7, ;-,Mg EP, -2 -_-9 Z F-5 % @3 F ow a. I , 21. - 3.1 rr 15 - R 1. G. 9- 0 :,o v .90 0 =7 2 z a. 9: P 11 ;VA @j :!.n mm=@ B I V-j Rao 14 ,% 0 @* jj o ,c ra a FiA 1-2- A 8 c ikj 3'. 3,g lo- -, 0- '"0 E-A 0. .0 F@--,qo` In 0- E c 2:0 3 -7-3. 0 0 7n 21 'A r ns M-V cnt tq cn R -5" 08. 3 1.3 a-,. st Z5 rm El, cr CL t 2@ g, Ag; e a !I g F - =1 -Al g-- A S.- & ow T I '. @2 2: -- @- - ; i @i 4D Fr eg 5 A ON 6 0 . A 0i tip, C", V.- Sv g, 3 31ro-K - g 0, _0 i Z 0 0_rU;qrq 2.1 ; a & .1 _- -or go. z; =3 a 9: 3.4 9: a 9 9. i A 91 2 im, -4 - - - - - - - -!!.,o M 0.' a A @@'s 30 m 3' A., 4 U." .4 0- < 0 1 0- U.- V 2 0 1"_ 03 04 si. 97 :9-0 iTJ A 9 2 1. q R's os 9-2 2 9 -Rag Z g i - a -H - 3 ts s I z wZ9 - To 0 5r 9 2. 5i HA g 1 =0 ol C. -I gle X,'5 .4 CO to R S 1 0-2- t T 9' 5F'r 20 F3 1,0 -H U; g o. o o!j N I --nu I 41:0_ ?r. Fr g7- g: I'al If a- a f I t --g c FVA r@ r .0 9, '9 M, J A m -0 ---0 OR wa U2 1 ;t 5F > -0 > ;P. -0. -. , 'o c 0 =c 41 Z. !! M O.'R -2 Fr ::.C A6 ;;-'4 c 57 @;a s.o M. 4.9 c- SL@ Va 9 < L4 A A !l Vaa .=O g 80 01 P D El a. W:. r-ov- 0 2.5 rrM@Oo r -i go 0-3.0, En- !0-9 zq a E-M 2. cr ,Z4 Rz 0" 0@ .2 on go Pro w -1 @2 J, E'r -2-=Ae* Az 9 9 ra S'. g EF w ;; 7... ;;!? &. Q 1 0 9 03,-0 .Pr: 12 2.3.3 I-M > 10 F- .10 mo g E, ri Er 2 6,2 ff:3 Pr s 0 X-1 @,, 2 =. M-0 9. ,zm l=-3 - - g --@F. - - 5. -,R'- . A g-z*. is ?:g 0 0 S=@ 2. 2 04 9, m - 0 -.0 J5@c@- " - @L . z - 9", . . @ . 20 7-L4 r - - T r-r J -@Ip 0 -,0 o F- Fr Of n ir o I els 3-F, 1 Ir v J- r VL 'A5 -3 V.5- 0. _5 ST O-V F. . @;@ @ @ I . .2, ;@ - .-,a g TOO @- a.-- -.1 a 77% a 2 A 931'. a-'- C.5 , _. - @S,G,CL." 0 0:@- @ I '_ cr 5 -3 31 T 2-5 :.0,.' 0 '01 Go o ;w= rn mo a S a.-CA , '-, o" ;.!Z '.-s @ @ S., A zn 2 -OW A 5-@ g IL a 0 El = '-5 @_- i @ @ A MAN le ;; -3. i - .g r.1 ra g 0 Ll A v R" . '@ 0, :03 War a. s r M7 El A :g To 0 9,0-M 9 %s a r o j; T's g:;. e.5 9* El ut 1? 0 &R, 9 pr ir - 32, P qo-i prg 9.1 O@ f4 o V-- ra V> Z j o- M-s 3 P-7 'cr IM 08 pr O@ V, -3 0 "-C. Tar., Soo J, Fas :1. a IV I"-,- =@ @ V C.m EF j I " R "i , -- W. 0 3.- a 1.5 ir lit, ; ; , R. a C. 2-R, - LA 4;zw I o 1; 5. U-2 55 R V :-r F 'o R -a-, ,4. In Z !L*_CO 're V-,,o m ca a 5,9 M54A 9 A 4 A A= 2.4, CL 4" :; I, -@ 5.1 3-fil @ ;-'. .j ITO-' I DTW -7 0 ':@;w 1003.31'. 4 1 A _tj T"0 '.. F,_@E '0" 315.1 Ig 2. El El C 0 E@b _T, 9 . 7 =70 a El 97 g 0-13 S-T g". T2-0 0, o MI-2 -5.3 =Tgr.,o " @-: ,g 0 0 - - 0 9' io 0 1. r 17 _v, a @JJI -1 _. @1 -1 -1 @j I @@_ - I I -' a 7" . I . j "i - @P` SI. @. - -4 _@. N.UHMME M @5 111 In 10 TY 2 F w 9, 9, r 91 x 5' ;, .- , - - a m In .2 Q HIE a . T I > GO 6 -e 21 F i CL F F s o 0- 0: f w a @20 I z: co j. 0.- oz LOW '30 3,.Q - MH IONIC, B:O!. C 0 O-j .0 ;v;, 5 o E4:9 13 A H ow "Co 0- Haf S@ g. w I - It j j f q I ff.p r- -5 Fzo. z 0;R 3 3 9 3-r'U -- o E 5- A C4 op,@-13;v a -7 0- 03 P'.0 5, 0 M@op F=j 9 -2L-. Fo w. n w ;1191;@ o M@z ics@. 0, 4 4 w .-M. "79 .,B. -9 g 14. 30. L 2 o o WEI F o 2 z =4 c to a --'3 14 'Ke - Rm 9, mr 95%-=V-jo_'.U3aR ;;_r' R Frig E4 o 3 wa So 2-7 -",Zr"3 UR a: RA o o a! cc P 4, Af .5 3. m, 5 -,2. 11 .0 if o qj @-'g 11-i., o @@m @o 2.0- a -=ro 8;.B-.o 'as 3. ,e P.- V-0 S o., :S.MF o r io o J o 4F o F :z 0. 0; o a Za m!@ 2,31 ZFH rr rr 0 '=-2 iH 5H. E oin .-ga. s-n a g. SL 8 E eg. -3- 5 Ts ao F. 9d 0 94, M7 -no- . . . . . . . ... a -, 0 AUMA, gmsg I TIN 5-. 1 m.. S 51.8 . ;, =@&m __.' 3 - S V 3,103 -.03 go Q. a 9-G.. , I F @,- 94 3. 0 9 01 2. __FFuln I I Am ;q. Mg @ -&.. -&.. Eaa=s 22.2 - Oz 'A 9-H 0 CA J- E ;2: , - 2` F., R Z.-t o o o. 0. .1. g, _ 0 mn-@ B.. 13, E, 2L 8 0.3.92 99 2 2 T -=X.- 0 Er N. 5 cg, Q.o v nj- o tr @j - N 1 . - &@,rsv a 9 s.. S,g o v,_sa El, -*-' - _s _2 ;j!R R He F. 015'a.g- p. =q 819 @;E r o LAW- 'o so. Wg, Z@ cr ;wo rrw!. F" i Fr cL, P3 I. =m o - S .51 . - S- o. m a S-@- iz i 13, g @'o X r, Fr o. 1 cLTIZ W 'j vw: w w pr Rr .,g 44 g- @ a-; -r = - [ I S-w Ul Ho. 3 o aZ - - I g @ I -.-w Vs, 2A , Tt i i >= &@a @;-, i.@ g @ r S@ Fr w S "o m a 2.4 9 V _-, mg-,. 5 "- @ 9 o H:2 1 @ El gS.- _ @@, @ a. o 5@,q A p -19---L'w rrg* p a a- 2- _'. D. . @ rr a- g, U, - 3@, z "Z 9 - L k.9 I 'w'@ =Uz- cEr o, b@.. ::Sz 9:prgg o g g-o go "o -@ '. 13; o _.g@ 1 3,3. 4 49 a-,, o Rot al::R in C: F_ g S@' gi ;2JA wlr@ . R.� , , .5 pt 2 a. Go F I Pr 9, 3. o- M-1 . H P-- 1.1 g il :1 :r Ai 5.1 o 9*2 V*9 9 2 9 2-o 9 5,19 s 7,-g -. -@-i3 o I = -4 4 N- S g-m 2 a A A. z tn o g, s 9@v tt Az s o a. w go.; T-1 a i a o-9 -@ mm ;lo FL o Jl; ;F5, 2 G@ ig Sri E ,F!, 9 2 ini ociN _,; @5. & a., 0 IrR. 3.3 1 A a-, . jc- rgii., .1 1, i- @.U @L R5. 5 1w, i@ ! - I j 5 - ;@; -, , 3' .,. I 6, To Id 2 t 4, S. d m a J., ac. 15, El 89 T Fr .2g Ar @ . -.., ;. m g, m-,' -0 mg A. Pr m5 A S. '96 rr slo 9 mo tv Fit y a. go' .1 z ME ;ro C-6. IL Er E-4 m "JIT oi is Zij a @` -10 0% 21 26 '-.4 Fla-! r ov F-s J. 0. -4, F J1 r -oq !Via iv @27,n g;A= P- 2m C ;@F,29 .1 R cr uo tit - a _,@ J-2, ou W cx : . = - Fr Go Fr >rg%nio a iEgR T IT F ff , , , " , @ 1, 7, @ - ".0 a m c m 1 0 LIA -.CL,o 13; !19 .9 Im Tgoz,,7 vn 3 C-C Xv -9 El R In nj a ga@ nr@ 9' 0-" 00 t i a al 023 g 0E Ir os. o. CA 04@x mc -3 co CL. !- 9L ge R - g . f, E@ MI. W@ - f - AR: Utz; Zi, 5. B. -0 Ins. -0 t 0- .0 ;. --@ ; i F. a I -@ ;- a-- - I; EF Uz 0 > jqo-- @' "- P. , "r 0 , ;R;l @ 3@ I -* 3 lio- 2 1 F @L E2 -. 'a ; a, ?Ll PN -00 F '@@ . ; !'.- 2- --.z R t Tie c V rr 0 rn; .0. a.3-.3 g r a4,4 -3 M., =, r-o- rro Fr 0 Er Is I , U.-V i3 0" G's .3 rr ggo. ? "Oo 0. a ! S 13 �5 0. o a Sw 2 n al 0 I-sa 2,3 o- rk 30 0, qg 1.3 Tw 0. :3. !K V 2 ocn 2 2- fill? N C6 0 ug S 0, 0 7. f - .2 =3 0 j RE. ip T 92: al I it Or H In - Y 2 Q 6 A; S 1@ --e F Tu F; T. n :j > f Z'!. &TI _r@q 0 A 1. R" 2, r"I a ;rx -.a::. %s . . R , . MMA -;-Mi 4-5- A 3 9!0e " @ , a a jj@2.__.2 . g- 3o@', a .1 @. , ; @!F.* 1-1 OF _0 0 41 A Oxl!: ;@q 0 .@LS`-`o*"-'-s.q5 TEO 24; m Z.-Wo 0 a J 3 8 F. a 21 W2 Z.,O - = _- 8 _- I a ECT 0. 7 !F F cc , -, 2 g T 9 9 2nO Amg::ei g r, o' 21. 4c Z.r- S 3" kam e g Ol C, 0 =m&lglq p2 rr m el r, g, z if FL;@ 5. J@ g -9 cr % 32, Fig i; ls@ =Ogg n -@H C; 0 L & O.,z 7 4 op Mo -0 0 - I m , I , A , - - @ m . 2.-.- - . - z 3 g Lt 9 r, n, S.;; > 51 - S S@ R g. i TM, 9 @ -, . .@ *, '. 0 @ @3 ;; 0 70 "v n R.9 o &A,5:4Z. 1 a 1 0 0 =9 M S.3 O,r pro.- 8 g =-n 'f CK 0- ss@ - "No.0 F F5. -2 W:.,. n 5:o Eg-g Li S- 3 7` 5 g.E:; t 0 o@ lrz@. jIG2 N a cl- z.-. i.7 _jig 50-3 A FO @ @e _. z- r . . . " 0. @9 Too g @,n 0-8, In g" n -al-N-940 0" g-j: @ A S 5 En Z' E.,_ T F..", n *g. .0. & Oy 5, 0. Rn Cc 0 I , -.0 , . 110-2 3, '1 -- .0 7- 6- -0 fa 0* a V 31 a mw 10 Ch. 375 RECREATION AND CONSERVATION F.S. 19 3 OUTDOOR RECREATION AND CONSERVATION Ch. 375 ___-----QUTDOOR F.S. 1983 erning body to give assurance that it has the financial entry or use b@ mhers, or to give warning to persons 376.032 Recreation; required purpose for (a) A 10-year annual cash-flow analysis of the ability to furnish or secure funds to complete the entering or going on that land or water of anv hazard- purchase.-No land shall be purchased under this Land Acquisition Trust Fund. purchase of the property sought. Any revenue from ous conditions. atructures, or sctiv@itie- there*n. An act or any funds expended for any project unless a (b) The requested schedule of the agency for is- concessions, tolls, of Parking or otherwise produced owner who leases Land of water area to the state for finding is made that recreation is the prime purp(me suance of Save Our Coasts bonds. by the development or operation ofeuchpublic beach outdoor recreational purposes shall not by giving of the purchase or of the project (c) Forecasts of anticipated revenues to the Land may be pled ed to amortize any indebtedness in- such lease: 4. Ch. Acquisition Trust Fund. curred in suct beach acquisitions. 1. Be p esurned to extend any assurance that (d) The estimate of the agency of Land Acquisi- (2) The Department of Natural Resources may such land o; water area is safe for an, purpose, 375.041 Land Acquisition Trust Fund- acquire waterfront property and may lease, %ell, or 2. Incur anv duty of care toward a person who tion Trust Fund encumbrances and commitments for (1) There is created a Land Acquisition Trust each year and the corresponding estimates of ex- grant acquired land, water areas, and related re goes on the le&--d land or water area, or Fund to facilitate and expedite the acquisition of penditures sources or improvements thereon to the governing 3. Become U3ble or responsible for any injury to land, water areas, and related resources required to body of any county or municipality upon such terms s or property caused by the act or omission of person accomplish the purposes of this act. The Land Acqui- and conditions as the department may require in or- a person who gr@es on the leased l3nd or water area. sition Trust Fund shall be held and administered by der to Assure that such property will be reserved for (b) The foregoing applies whether the person go- the department. All mone and revenue from the 375.051 Issuance of revenue bonds subject public use and benefit in the future. ing on the leased land or water area is an invitee, li. operation, management, sare, lease, or other dis to constitutional authorization.-The acquisition (3) The department is authorized to promulgate censee, tivspauser. or otherwise. of lands, water areas, and related resources by the de- tion of land. water areas, related resources, anrthe such rules and forms as may be necessary to carry out facilities thereon acquired or constructed under this pertinent under this act is a public purpose for which (4) This Act does not relieve any person ofliabili- act shall be deposited in or credited to the Land Ac- revenue bonds may be issued when and only.when the.purposes of this section and to ensure that all ty which would otherwise exist for"deliberate, willful there has been granted in the State Constitution spe- projects to which assistance is rendered hereunder or malicious iniury to persons or property. The provi- quisition Trust Fund. Moneys accruing to any agency are for the purpose of providing public beach" for sions hereof shall not be deemed to create or increase for the purposes enumerated in this act may be de- cific authorization for the department to issue reve- posited in this fund. There shall also be deposited no, bonds to pay the cost of acquiring such lands. recreation purposes. ce pro- the liability of any pe son. we ter areas, and related resources and to construct, (4) In addition to the authorized assistan (5) The' term 'outdoor recreational purposes" as into the Land Acquisition Trust Fund other moneys cedures provided by this section, the Legislature se t as authorized by appropriate Act of the Legisl lure. improve, enlarge, and extend capital improvements a sources " d in his act shall include, but not necessarily be All moneys so deposited into the Land Acquiaition and facilities thereon as determined by the depart- hereby urges the Dep rtment of Natural Re Trust Fund shall be trust funds for the uses and PUT- ment to be necessary for the purposes of this Act- T`he to gi priority to applications relating to the acquisli- limited to, hunting, fishing, a.imming. boating, ve 11.11 of public beaches in urban areas, and to make camping, picnicking, hiking. pleasure drivIing, nature poses herein set forth, within the meaning of a. department may utilize the services and facilities of full use of the federal Land and Water Conservation study, water skiing. motorcycling. and visiting histor- 215.32(t)(b); and such moneys shall not become or be the Department of Legal Affairs, the Board of Ad- Fund Act of 1965, as amended, or other applicable ical. archaeolocical. scenic, or scientific sites. M.1-- 1. 1 S,,k k@31x, (. Ch 'SA7. commingled with the General Revenue Fund of the ministration, or any other agency in this regard. No federal yrograms. This section is supplemental to state, as defined by a. 215.32(t)(a). revenue bonds, revenue certificates, or other evi- and shal not limit or repeal any provision of the Out- 375.311 Legislative Intent.-To protect and (2) The moneys on deposit in the Land Acquisi- dences of indebtedness shall be issued for the put- door Recreation Act of 1963. tion Trust Fund shall be first applied to pay the rent- Poses of this act except as specifically authorized by 1. ML Ch, 12-K. C A. W-156, manage Florida's wildlife environment on lands con- veved for recreational purposes by private owners L'J als due under lease-purchase agreements or to meet the State Constitution. All revenue bonds, revenue d public custr-dians, the Le&latu're hereby intends debt-service requirements of revenue bonds issued certificates, or other evidences of indebtedness issued 375.251 Limitation an liability of persons an Water 10 pursuant to a. 375.051. pursuant to this act shall be submitted to the State making available to public certain areas for that the Game and Fresh Fish Commission (3) Any moneysin the land Acquisition Trust Board of Administration for approval or disapproval. recreational purposes without charge.- shall regulate motor vehicle access and traffic control Fund which are not pledged for rentals or debt mr- No individual series of bonds may be imued pursuant (t) The purpose of this art is to encourage per- on Florida's public lands. sons to make available to the public land, water areas vice as above provided may he expended from time to to this section unless the first year's debt service 'for and park areas for outdoor recreational purposes by time to acquire land, water areas, and related re- such bonds is specifically appropriated in the Gener- 375.312 Definitions.-As used in this act, un- sources and to construct, improve. enlarge, extend. al Appropriations Act. limit' their linbUity to pe mire goln%thereon and 5.,h.cl X, 1.4,0 lu;- f C MIX, X.Ch. 09 [M. klk to thN persons who may be damaged y the acts or less the contest requires other%i@_! operate, and maintain capital improvements and fa- WW@ , 2. Ch. V-57. omissions of persons going thereon. (I) 'Motor ehicle" means any -elf-ptopelled w- cilitieg in accordance with the plan. (2)(a) An owner or lessee who prov in, "upon. or by which (4) The department may disburse moneys in th ides the public hicle, includinr every- device e with a park area for outdoor recreational purposes any person or property is or may be transported or Land Acquisition Trust Fund to pay all necessary er. 375.061 Construction.-The provisions of this owes no duty of care to keep that park area safe for drawn, except devices moved by human or animal penseq to carry out the purposes of this act. or used exclusively upon stationary fail$ or (5) When the Legislature has authorized the De, act shall beliberally construed in a manner to accom- entry or use by others, or to give warning to persons power artment of Natural Resources to condemn a specific Ilish the purposes thereof. entering or going on that park area of any hazardous tracks. P 9. conditions, structures, or activities thereon. An owner (2) "Public lands' means anY lands in the state parcel of land and such parcel already has been ap. area for which are owned bry, leased by, or othemise assigned proved for acquisition through the fund, the land or lessee who provides the public with a park 375.065 Public beaches; financial and other outdoor recreational purposes shall not by providing to the state or any of its Agencies and s-hich are used may be acquired in accordance with the provisions of Assistance by Department of Natural Resources that park area: by the general public for recreationa) purposes. chapter o3 or chapter 74, and the fund may be used d to extend any assu 3) -Commission' means the Florida Game and !o pay the condemnation award and all costs, includ- to local governments- 1. Be presume rance that I Ing a reasonable attorney's fee, associated with con- (I) The Department of Natural Resources 'a Hu' such park area is safe for any purpose. Fresh Water Fish Commission. motor vehicle thorized. within the limits of appropriations available 2. Incur any duty of care toward a person who UA(4) 'Off-r-d vehicle" means any ad un- demnation. der this act which is not licensed or register HIM-- 1. A 6.1%; . 4. h 67XII; . 2.1. .. Ch As 1,6; . 4. Ch to the department for such purposes, to utilize any goes on that park area, or 3,CZ 81-W one or more of the following procedures in establish- 3. Become liable or responsible for any injury to der chapter 320. except those vehicles when used in Ing and operating A program of financial assistance to timber harvest, reforestation, or other industry as 375.044 Land Acquisition Trust Fund budget local governments for the acquisition of public beach persons or property caused by the act or unnission of may be directed by the landowner or mineral o.ner. a person who goes on that park area. request- properties: tion shall not apply if there is any r- L'h lb) This sec (1) The Department of Natural Resources shall (a) The department may make grants (or, and charge made or usually made for entering or using submit to the Legislature a 10-year comprehensive advance loans to, the governing body of any county such park area, or any part thereof, or ifaiiy commer- 375,313 commission powers and duties. budget q t for the Land AcquisitionTrust Fund. or municipality in an amount not to exceed the fair cial or other activity for profit is conducted on such -The commisticm shall: (2) Theuelegislative budget request shall be sub@ market value, As determined by the department, of park area, or ai y part thereof. Regulate or prohibit. when necessary, the use mitted to the Executive Office of the Governor and any waterfront property sought to be purchased by (3)(a) An owner of land at water area leased to of motor vehicles on the public lands of the state in the Legislature in conjunction with the provisions of said governing body for the PUT". e of as tablishing the state for outdoor recreational purposes owes no order to prevent damage or destruction to said lands. ills. 216-023, 216.031, and 216-043. The 10-year request and maintaining a public beach. duty of care to keep that land or water area safe for (2) Collect any registration feet imposed by 9. shall include. but shall not be limited tv: (b) The department may require the local gov- 510 .509 0 17 A 'R 3. 1-1 ! Fo "i CA L '7 L 5n qi 56 qs,a! 5n. 5n c p 1j. a L": 7 or, Ali WH5 a ;;.Joe-s jtmgm_4 go,. I cn =c`0 I ?F'Flz@rsl 6-.Rg g rag, 0 0 m 33 ca. R - - W--:; -.9=4 Y 4a c. -1-9 - .--- i L.:o' 3@. 2t 6a 3. . -2=0- M_ ir I;; X" 9'n a . . - C rf, , a - =g @ . -.= G.9 VI.M.O. Az -' 2' 3-3 __ - - 0 . - -' . _.. . =9 g -3 W i -Lo a 2.-g mr CL, a. I -a iA 14 -a s- 5= o, T v 22. C OD S'-�: F2 3 2.3 5@ -n.0 0 0 09- C9 O.m Ai C so [email protected] V=M =19 Z.-C 0"!l S'S FS FF.;; -P. 2'.7 ;in Ej'. 3 0 0 9 G T4 9 ij Z Fry S. 0 0 10 W rn rn 2M 0- 13. 'S 0 4 03 7_7 V Z To 4-4 .0 71 3-9 Flo A0 A lit R E i k 7 5T9 i- T i f X - T B :P 53 -,rz 13, w 1. m Z m 11 1 PRE 1 1 t G@ E- ;@j g _7V n A 7-, Sl E. Ir gg v 42, p Z. 3-3 CA 0-M a -3 wo 0.0 97- =.6 !z 0 Me - j . ;; Wt. me - r. j3 -a ap > 5-2 -9 CA -9 a-g @15 =8--o ig, I- g SAL V S. 0 g 01 0, , A-, 0 ;; @. = - cn 0- 13 o, & S 5-3 0 T- oz r;., T -z cr-zs@; Z, o -,N,v o o X.@ A. Xa 3'. Pr .4 077.1@ 2. 0 tg w 3 X. 2:a:o R, ? 'X a-. 0 E 0 0 f @l [email protected] rn a S TX a I rT 0 m 13 03 3 Y, n-C w U'S i Z'5 f .7 iliri 7 t A_- _'Hf1!*! 21 i i ui g, i t- ro r E ly Fr A. 3j- 9 as"'; @6t @ '-_ - - - C ' -I- J, F3 7.. Im y UJ R , - _Z ig zf LU 75 - 2. R r mo- ga i T rn g z5. @45 2@ -3 S.. o. F3> 5@ 3 1, 1,2T T E., Jf !f 5 o so i a- F 3 S, r 9 - ;Fo -a Jm A A =o r, 5 7 51 cc 2, 2 F .- R Z Z o q Tic All I iit :C:.:, 15.0, 1.7 :1 f i @@! all, E.. 1 6 - g i -- ;.; r, It i r-- -i ag -,ZF' m 3: C. P . P, 5 7 2- .1 5-4: 1, If .3p.-g Fg I-H I id 35 T za r= - li 7 Cc H a:: OD 22- ol Mall Hie' uji. g:>-W@ e-L@-in8 arij > c j_ 7. 9 H it if 7j 72 13 '7 f 2 jZ EA f I Pil U FS IT 0 0 @-i. 11. Ej. 0. @ ;; ON A. V, 0 An 12. 4 c 0 1F 3m 275 c o -A zt F xa. I Tw Fn to r7. 3.a.= .9 =.,0 'o t9j z - cn c 6's - mg 10' J I a n-A@ F8z o - o c C , & S TIT- Z8 r-S gZ 9: N5 T Er 42 '.3 gr Fr o.'L , .1 .- e: Fr Ra A 2: T 0- -3 Fs,@ 31 OP 'm @v .9 @d c i2 41 o D @'S C6@ 0 Fr g a, ,P. '. MI. -- c-m a o z oo @37 'T @3,6o. 14- a c o ;-5, 'c", .a mzT! o a c 5-2 2. -r g 8 -.0- Erg; I ;--a Z=v 0 ;-- 1- -5 i wp t. r3 a 3 i3 V, 73 Zt@% -cL, 3 a G@l ?ai i a C > > z- r 31 4. n -C gq r 1@ 79 r 4. wo A.2 0 .a n - - r@*` - - Ff 0 o- n . 3 R F;, 9@ R 5@31;_, o 37@ 1 F-V ff a v 0@ RM I, I; K, 0-aA P-- cc =_ _Q o. n. Sna.-n To 2 ; = A S, . r -< g. = 'o I R 0 or. -0 1 3-1 TIE M .0 .3.2 54 -on "I p g- a -" .3 ., I !.. 74 o T z i'A 31 A @L . @. - A Ed 3 52r T 5@_ ;. ;=I E. - em n. A 5-5.4 5@ . 6- 7 i & 0i OT - [email protected] I %r Fv Z 3 2 , . . a- r 4. a- 0 r 03 rr 2 G *R . . . . . . . M. =W S 2-5 tn > > 0 0. Ic Mo a. -W" gn U 1 0 a.'V- a-v :z 3 '.g In 2, f, on 2, 4'6 . . .0 P@Vfmv o.. Al L Al R. . 2T Z &L. a - - A, al I aU 3 R.A Z 31. P 2- 0 n 2-_2 Z_@r- SUV 92 10 n 0 1 A 5'. P @L 0- 93-9 a... on -W On -pa M oo > Fr @l j _- 5 7, -T, E, @._, 13, o . 0, o. t" 0 A R" ij g 'o all 0 2. 23 = . . a a r g --.- g- , - E; - A T *@ 2' g Im ol Ln. a.' . g , 40 o' a 0 A EF -5 a. a- Er 1@0 -va" 0 Er U =3 GA Fr CS 110, 9'7 7@' 7' 7' e i2sa 2 m FLU :LEio SIB @5' A" Z.j , - 0 . . > 13 , S-A, Cc g 51 a- o cc % a > > 0- tv z z 5 z g W. cn m > z 8- 0 n c -V -V W r - -. E", T a. G 0-1o as Bo 0 M ;@fv CL A c. @3 a' i- B S' Cal Fm - G > 0_5 'S 3, 5, 5 . ... . . . g Fr cc = F o' I =_3 0 2.T a: aT a 3' -.9 -0 ftA.- al I Fr A 'n.- a" I Z.. G 3 =' =;:- 0 a 13 V2 A 9 N Ta C IT F'a M. 4i- j@. FIN gm 7- B-Z ;;o IN ?;z S-.6 -;I @ Rb S"Z 2.g F LE in@ 5 A 3';;@ A _l'Z I .- .1 - < '20 0- 2 A, 0"Im a; 0 -ago.. @ . = 0 g- @> 's ME [email protected] @ . Lg m g- m cn a @@ - I - gm ;rc g..' . = o m 0 Fr El a.. _.5 Mo .2 E.4 & ga o 12A Er a I Sao 10 an@ .0 F lio i i: i i Ui a. i Aflu 1;@ 12. 5g: 'g t!" Urzj '11. a A -13 s 4 me- ,z; 2 1 2. 1. 's @i -57 Rlli imlll &R , a a E.: Oz 9 Os lo C.- i.'-. U3 n-I C--J. -0 0 Fr -0 :3 C6 tq ,as Ft. I !c-- c IF 7.7 o; a. Era .1 ,3 !q 'o t - R Z t A" X &Z Z- ZM o- o o- -or c c--- g Ea. is% o- =3 !E.=. ar OSL 7 -y z7g W4 I sm. 01 1 15 il; - - - 'a 44@ @g f Ric ? c Erg W -Z T 73 !L@VUV F w .3 2, a. c F6 c 0 a Ag e. -I q 0- A M@ 3: Ho n- .10 -0 -0 0 gL-o A =4 A, < 0 c M. A I t a zm@. A, LL 2, rr .26' 0 C. 4- ;; 1@ 1= 3 M. S' IL pr FA ZI CL- 31 22 -.@. @.= . @3, . I 'n 1 0 E :! 2@ g] -@ .6 & 1 @. V 1, i. 'c 0 Z- 3 S. 54. 3 -4 Rj A =2 coL 9. EQ Eli Q - 4 me- Cro =5.3* cr Fr 13. W9 o.-.. =2?_o 2.5-0 R L, z A, 3 O-A 51 3 :e - c J 'C a-3 co'l sa m g 3-9*. Wt g g@z:.o a -9 al 3 ;I@a rr 9' g a rs --9 _3 E 9@ b* rA "@ = @ & '7 Rig -- -z F. A =2 G 13: a- 'Moo o cryi. ;W- 2 X -0--o @; @r4v , -f� CL=C- 4 - 2 ;F9 _, 0. 0. Z,3's m 0- @;. . 7. :1 F 7 _74 a,U .1 - aA w '9 c w 14- 'to, '. A Tu cc I Cc Z. ba Cc. :rm 0 C6 T4 F -0-0 o 0-0- -cl 0 EX -cc 0 =,o 0 m r Tug -8 n to, a; I 0 0. IT A Em. 0 F-M ET- LE-Mx- ZF= -3 pr El- ta - I s > 1: 41 9: !j'a 4' C'7,1 Z-" . t7, T3 .0. A. C6 'A M.='a 2.0 0, zi, '_'9 M, A0.1 r., :r F-V 0 A 9 To _A' 0 T. OR. @F- - - 'A F 0. -r- tto 2 '3'. a la- Rt i T2 :F A S. 0 0. t,4 an .0 01 Tg. cr J, t. 0 Oil z a-0,04 T.z 0 0- Cc 0 62 0 'a OL --ts cc P-E.;k 9 -1. RA 0. V9 a 3z- =5 5L 1 5" , - z :*,.o tz C'R'. 'A 0, 5, cc 4A S ah 4.1. T. Z 74 5,0 5 5 A 4 S T a q CC: Fr 63 2.0 5' 2 g 5- i rA, CL 12, M.F s:-g I g -J Lr 4.7 2.-:7 2@ :It Is Ir 6-7 '81 Lr S F. 0 M Z2-. "A S .0 'A IN W, F. m-'j 2..3 g M. Mr-9 I m S M 71 E. 0. -g'9 M, 3 E. "8 g g ;@4 mg U M@ AM Ur 0 g I S - 0' A A o-8 'R 1 9 ir F I a Zpm =C Og R.-, -M Mr. 7 -.;zo 0-3 R . 3 E.. 9"o 3. @- I , j"-;- =-, , v A J. 2.cr E-0 3E. - -- a 0 gm 'S' F.. Er -.2 RJ M";; 9-.@ S S I.- S G , 0 @ zom-r' o- a = - 0 -, IL -5-c z S" 9 FA 0 OR F-R-5, '@rg Zo 0 A fr -.m o P.S., - I A g rr g I 0 5' =0 94 0" A Iz z M,o -m.- 0 @;c 4'm r. M, -@14`0@z--g-r'.'-@'S.-So- j S@ S;'A a;,, @4 Ir 0 @A S, 0 lgag M-a a . w , m i 5@ A A f., ro a 0 AM M- i 9 0_3 0. .0 - 0-5 0 .02 M.0 a. C.0 0 -5 3 R- M S' 0- RE -M` M, R - - . . - o - 10 u z H.. 0 -Fmc r@p g-- = A i f z 2m S T 70- ZZ 3, T, 5-* ca: FA. in A, -H 19. 9 f 30: 5.@ i 3 tfi a.=-- 04 3 ry. 3 0 n 4. @ M, 3"05- 30 Z 0 5' 3 55 A 0 Err �5 22- r@ 3@ w a. gr a ___O 5 --a. 0 ;13 T@ mo g-0 c m--g 0- -g @-? ag J*a 3, ;s, A 0 -0, ii=o 0 c a FrI m T'.. 2!. w mc g-@@ F @'s :-Ozzs, 5, 3! 2 m R 4:4 2, - . =-gz CL 0. 5, 0. F.@Fz -,g a v S lg@ 0 W, 10 O'A 1. M, MA v r '. T T 2 2@ q-'s . 0 G_: 'z 0 cli g. M -.am Vn- 0 T31 =5 5-,Pg @F I o F -. g - @z 0 C 0 0 0 T 2= T7 a p 0 z ;@ 100 3.3 'j- B r, c E@!- S. -0 5:-- 23 5. C3 L&- E@3 0 @6 r 3- C@ 4 0 3 E:';FT 'o R. mm c 5'1 R-3-71'T 2.F_ E;'4 -7 R 9@ a@ Fi, 9@ R. @T 2 E r I m j3 =1 Er Tw 04" 0 'T 2L 0, @2T i;@ 21 39 Ea S Eg kPi im*l 0 p ;r' p ;. .0 3"'. - 3 m @ 7,'- @' 50 F 2z w wro, 0_3 ;;Je y Er IF A =5 -A'g -M.0 rr '2 'e F. WT 31 0. a '0' Am W., 0 *0 gi --n: , @-: - 5; .1 W.V. . , @; - , =m R7.g �-F ST g A F 0 2 aA wn @o F@li - S, :.!.S s. Mao .2 Z" 0 ON- -g 01. L;. gi. so 6'=; FIF, I-N, Rs A 9'. mw@ z7g Ao 01 "H WgS M-8 -39 P-@agl' R F 0. 0. OR rr Fro'=8 02. oo.. TV S 0 OR =.Fri S.- Ho 'c 11 .1 2 12 6- a @;r t ow E "o 0- M3, 0=. ;11 a m ig gg ".T C. 0 it 07 g7R 5 =r 7 -0 IL 3 101797 .1 @z 3 j a @- F" & g q@ -. ; T 0 .5' ;L a, 2-V .9 ". a. L .1 M!E .9 -% a 5, gr A =s- al .0 Z -2 5* "- =0. Ta o- Z2 T =-@ - ' - - Wo tg;; --o L @A a@- 4 S 0 OF. 0- Tr la .0 04 0 mmm mom F.S. 1983 ENERGY R aQQRCES ch. 377 Ch. 377 ENERGY RESOURCES F.S. 1983 :hall be posted at least 5 days before the return d purchaser and the commodity shall be subject to all 21 applicable laws, and rules, regulations, and orders as fines for violatioi tated therein, and the posting of such copy she as of this part, implementing is seriously handicapping the state's ability to deal constitute constructive possession of such commodity with respect to further sale or purchase or acquisi. rules, or permit conditiomns shall be paid into the Hied effectively with the energy nroblem. To tbhe is irieDedn, tthhee bi, the state. A copy of the summons shall also be tion, and with respect to the transportation, refining, ardous Waste Manage ent Trust Fund establi:h =s pif ss, ^,"7.601-377.608 should -with the published once each week for 4 successive weeks in processing, or handling in any other way, of the com- pursuant to a. 403.725. Moneys from these fines hall sibk interpretation consistent some newspaper published in the county where the modity purchased. be used first to pay all amounts necessary to restore stated legislati,e desire to procure vital infrination. suit is pending and having a bona Fide circulation (7) Nothing in this section shall deny or abridge the polluted areas which were the subject of state ac, (4) It is the policy of the State of Florida to: therein if such a newsparer is published. No judg- any cause of action a royalty owner, or a lienholder, tion. Any remaining moneys shall be used in accord@ (a). Develop and promote the effective use of en- I ment shall be pronouncei by any court condemning or any other claimant, may have, because of the for@ once with the provisions of s. 403.725. orgy in the state and discourage all fo;ms of energy, such commodity as contraband until after the lap is 3. A. 0.176, waste. of 5 days from the laitt publication or posting of feiture of (he illegal oil, illegal gas. or illegal product, (b) Play a leading role in developing and inatitut- said against the person whose act resulted in such forfeit- PART 11 ing energy management programs aimed at promot. summons. Proof of service of said summons, and the ure. No illegal oil, illegal gas, or illegal product shall W. Ing energy cortservation. manner thereof, shall be provided by general [a be sold for less than the average market value at the PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT c) Include energy considerations in all planning. (2) Where it appears by a verified pleading on the part of the plaintiff or by affidavit or affidavits time of sale of similar products of like grade and (d) UtiliKe and manage effectively energy re- o I] testimony, that grounds for the seizure an 'or by character, 377.601 Legislative intent. sources used within state agencies. ri d sale 25.36. h 69 106; 1,, 1. 77 174, 377.602 Definitions. (e) Encourage local governments to include ener- exist, the clerk, in addition to the summons or warn- 377.603 Energy Data Center; powers and duties. gy considerations in all planning and to support their ing order, shall issue an order of seizure, which shall 377.40 Negligently permitting gas and oil to 377.604 Required reports. be signed by the clerk and bear the seal of the court. work in promoting energy management programs. Such order ofseizure shall specifically describe the il- go wild or out of control.- 377.605 Use of existing information. (o Include thi full participation of citizens in the legal oil, illegal gas, or illegal product, so that the .(1) Iniorder to protect further the gas fields and 377.6M Records of the Energy Data Center; limits development and implementation of energy pro- as e may be identified with reasonable certainty, It it fields n the state. it is hereby declared to be un. of confidentiality, grams. in lawful for env person to permit negligently any gas or 377.607 Violations; penalties. ( ) Consider in its decisions the energy neech; of ,h 11 direct the sheriff to whom it is addressed to take it well to go'wild or to get out of control. The owner 377.608 Prosecution of cases by state attorney. into, his custody, actual or constructive, the illegal oil, I, eact economic sector. including resiidenti@i. industri- ill -gal gas. 6t illegal product described therein;and to I any such well shall, after 24 hours' written notice 377.701 Petroleum allocation. al, commercial. agricultural, and governmental uses. 'hold the same subject to the orders ofthe court, Said by the division given to him or the person in posses. 377.703 Additional functions of Executive Office of (h) Promote energy education and the public dis- order of seizure shall be executed as a writ of at sion of such well. make reasonable effort to control the Governor; energy emergency contin- semination of information on energy and its environ- tach- ment is executed. No bond shall be required before such well. gency plan@ federal and state conserve mental, economic. and social impact, the issuance of such order of seizure, and the sheriff (2) in the event of the failure of the owner of'such tionlrograms. (i Encourage the research, dev lopmenL demon- well, within 24 hours after semi 377.705 Sol I of solar at ) e shall be responsible upon his official bond for the ce of notice above or nergy Center; development ration. and application of alternative energy re. Ln proper execution thereof. provided for, to control the same, if such can be done energy standards. sources, particularlN renewable energy resousces. 9 (4) In a proper case. the court may direct the within the period or to begin, in good faith upon set- 377.706 Florida Energy Research and Development (J) Consider. in' its decision makinctsthoef-eonctearl. sheriff to deliver the custody of any illegal oil, ill I vice of such notice, operations to control such well, or Task Force; creation; membership; re. economic, and environmental imp gas, or illegal produce. seized by him under an o= upon failure to proi@ecute diligently such operations, sponsibilities. Interstate Nuclear gy@related activities. so that detrimental effects of of seizure, to a receiver or conservator to be appoint- then the division shall have the right to take charge 377.71 Definitions: Southern these activities iuv understood and minimized. ed by the court, which receiver or conservator shall of the work of controlling such well, and it shall have Compact. (k) De,el,,p and maintain ever. act as the agent of the court and shall give bond with the right to proceed. through its own agents or by 377.711 Florida party to Southern Interstate No. gy-ernergency-preperednes_s plans to minimize the ef- such approved surety as the court may dirmt. condi- contract with a responsible contractor, to Control the clear Compact. fects of an energN shortage within Florida. tioned that he will faithfully conserve such illegal oil, well or otherwise to prevent the escape or low of gas 377.712 Florida participation. 1. A :. 1W. , 1. + 71 2. '1, -25 illegal gas, or illegal product, as may come into his or oil from such well, all at the reasonable expense of custody and possession in accordance with the Order the owner of the well. In order to secure the division 377.601 Legislative intent- 377.602 Definitions.-As used in as. of the court; provided. that The court may in its di8- in the payment of the reasonable cost :nd expense of (]) The Legislature rinds that the ability to deal 377.601-377.6rIF: cr!tion appoint any agent of the division as such re- controlling or plugging of such well, th division shall effectively with present shortages of resources used (1) "Enerrv ressources' includes, but shall not be celver or conservator. retain the possession of the same and shall be enti- in the production of energy is aggravated and intensi- limited to: (5) Sales of illegal oil, illegal t1s, or illegal prod- tled to receive and retain the rents, revenues and in- fied because of inadequate or nonexistent Informs- (a) Propane. butane, motor gasoline, keresene, uct made under the authority of t is law, and notices come therefrom until the costs and expenses incurred tion and that intelligent response to these problems home heat!ing oil. diesel fuel. other middle distflintes, of such sales, shall be in accordance with the laws of by the division shall be repaid. When all such costs and to the development of a state energy policy de- aviation gasoline. kerosene-type jet fuel, roi this state relating to the sale and disposition of at- and expenses have been repaid, the division shall re- mands accurate and relevant information concerning tha-type jet fuel. residual fuels. crude oil, am other tached property; provided, however, that where the store possession of such well to the owner; provided, energy supply, distribution, and use. The Legislature petroleum products and hydrocarbons as may be de- property is in the custod of a receiver or conserve- that in the event the income received by the division rinds and declares that a procedure for the collection termined by the director to be of importance. tor, the sale shall be held yby said receiver or conser. shall not be sufficient to reimburse the division, as and analysis of data on the energy flow in this state (b) All natural gas. including casinghead Iss, all v tor, and not by the sherifL For his services hereon- provided for in this section, the division shall have is essential to the development and maintenance of other hydrocarbons not defined as petroleurn prod- d:r, such receiver or conservator shall receive a rea- lien or privilege upon all of the property of the owner an energ profile defining the characteristics and ucts in paragraph (a), and liquefied petroleum gas as in nitu es of present an future energy demands defined in a. 5rl-01- sonable fee to be paid out of the proceeds of the sale of such well, except such as is exempt by law, and the " Y. or Sales to be fixed by the court ordering such sale. division shall proceed to enforce such lien or privilege Mvidiribility so that the state may rationally deal (c) All ty-pes of coal and products derived from its (6) The court may order that the commodity be by suit brought in any court of competent jurisdic- with present energy problems and anticipate future conversion and used as fuel. sold in specified lots or portions, and at specified in- tion, the same as any other like civil action, and the blems. (ill All types of nuclear enerFy, special nuclear "et"y Voe' Le tervals, instead of being sold at one time. Title to the judgment so obtained shall be executed in the same ) h I 1,islattnos further recognizes that every material, and source material, as defined in L 290.01. amount sold shall pass as of the date of the act which manner now provided by law for execution of judg- state official eating with energy problems should (e Every other ene esource, whether natural me made which the rjiire`@Itor determines to be im- is found by the court to make the commodity contra- ments. Any excess over the amount due the division have current and reliable information on the types or n hand. The judgment shall provide for payment of the which the property seized and sold may bring, after and quantity of energy resources produced, imported, portent to the production or supply of energy, includ- proceeds of the sale into the General Revenue Fund, payment of court costs, shall be paid over to the own- converted, distributed, exported, stored. held in re- ing, but not limited to, energy converted from Bator after first deducting the costs in connection with the er of such well. serve, or consumed within the state. radiation. wind. hydraulic potential. tidal move- proceedings and the sale. The amount sold shall be W-11. X 1h 2"11. IN.,; 6. 0 Im. (3) it is the intent of the Legislature in the pas- ments, and geothermal sources. treated as legal oil, legal gas. or legal product, as the sage or this act to provide the necessary mechanisms to All electrical energy. , case may be, in the hands of the purchaser, but the 377.41 Disposition of fines.-Moneys collected for the effective development of information neces- (2) "Center' means tfie Energy Data Center of sary to rectify the present lack of information which the Executive Office of the Governor, 540 9,5 L -78 Rg -ij a. - 40 V o. * S, Z ; Eli J, i rP M" &4 V.7 E0 Alm 16 OLI i F g-c T -7 --- -;- I . @ "-".= ": - *. @*- '- "; a C ir-"Os, 1 ! F =or -!FVg4-;l 52 gil r3.0 mlc F= 3. E19 FP La FE@ ro 13. 0 Fr rLrr Z@j T';@ A, g-:z OR st, si . C>Z 't @" @ 3 = 1* -.11 1 ;,- a ;, g p-S 0 tv '07 I A -0:5 i it Uri. i'l ta . 2- "0 s*;; . A - 2-0 07 31 1- g I A Q T=Zs s Hg R-g @ I - I j- . g sUg., 07, @Ar .5 5 VR M- =- 1 0- 1 @- M- A, 3. ZWON Er 14, g Z' sq. S, 0, re m a.7 m RJLM M low- M I" Ch. 377 ENERGY RESOURCES F.S. 1983 F.S. 1083 ENERGY RESOURCES Ch. 377 Ive, y, and recycling of manufactured products. gy such as petroleum products, natural gas. or elec- shall then respond by instituting the appropriate 2. Collection and dissemination of information SW measures of the contingency plan to meet the give ation. Promotion shall be conducted in conjunction 6icity and which performs primarily with solar ever. " relating to energy conser% with, nd after consultation with the Department of gy. In such other systems in whichsolar energy is emergency or energy shortage. The Governor may 3. Development and conduct of educational and Environmental Regulation, the Norids Public Ser- used in, a supplemekal way. only those components Utilize the Provisions of 9. 252.,16(5) to carry out any traininr programs relating to enerV conservation. vice Commission where electrical generation or natu- which collect and transfer solar energy shall be in- emergency actions required by a serious shortage of 4.' An Analysis of the ways in ich state agencies T&I gas is involved, said any other relevant federal, cluded in this definition. energy sources. are seeking to implement 9. 377.601(4), the state en- state, or local governmental agency having rearonsi- (4) FLORIDA SOLAR ENERGY CENTER TO (b) The office shall constitute the responsible ergy prilicy, and recommendations for better fulfilling bility for resource receive ogtams. SET STANDARDS. REQUIRE DISCLOSURE@ tt this policy. %pthe Fl., 9 ate agency for performing or coordinating the func. (it) Upon advisement ida Energy Re. SET TESTING FEES.- ions of any federal energy programs delegated to the (g) The office is authorized to make any rules or search and Development Task Force, the office shall (&) The center shall develop and promulgate state. including energy supply, demand. con%erva. regulations pursuant to chapter 120 as are necessary develop, coordinate, and promote a comprehensive standards for solar energy, systems manufactured or tion. or allocation. to carry out the purposes of this act. in this state based on the best currently avail. (c) The office shall analyze present and proposed (h) The office shall promote energy conservation research plan for state programs. Such plan shall be sold federal energy programs ar@d recommend the state's in all energy use sectors throughout the state and consistent with state energy policy and shall be up- able information and. shall consult with scientists, en- , c v dated on a biennial basis. gineers, or persons in research centers who are en- position. hall o stitute the state agency primarily responiti- (4) The Department of Community Affairs shall gaged in the construction of, experimentation vrith. M The office shall coordinate efforts tomek fed. ble for this function. To this end, the office shall co- be responsible for the administration of the Coastal and research of solar energy systems to properiv eral support or other support for state energy activi- ordinate the energy conservation programs of all Energy Impact Program provided for and described identify the most reliable designs and types of soia"T ties, including energy conservation, research, or de. state agencies and review and comment on the energy in Pub. L. No. 94-370. 16 U.S.C. a. 1456a. energy systems. velopment, and shall be the state agency responsible conservation programs of all state agencies. Hh,t."_ &A 75@2M; , 1. ch. 77-174: .. 1. h, 78-2.1:. 1 M @h@ 79. M, (b) The center shall establish criteria for testing for the coordination of multiagency energy cons;rva- 0) The office shall serve as the state clearing. 1. & so 16"; . M. h@ 91 167; . 12.,h a I Ift. . M. A M M. performance of @lar energy systems and shall main- tion programs. house for indexing and gathering all information re- (e) The office shall analyze energy lated to energy programs in state universities, in pri- 377.705 Solar Energy Center; development tain the necm@r% capability for testing or evaluating data collected performance of s,.)lar energy systems. ne center may va te universities, in federal, state, and local govern. f solar energy standards.- accept results of tests on solar energy systems made :nd repare long-range foreclsts of energy supply ment agencies. and in private industry and shall pre. nd mand in coordins ion with the Florida Public pare and distribute such information in any manner (1) SHORT TITLE.-This act shall he known by other organizatinns. compam .es. or gersons !when Service Commission, which shall have responsib'fit :nd may be cited as the Solar Energy Standards Act such test% ate conducted according to t e criteria es- he of 1976. for electricity and natural gas forecasts. To this e. necessary to inform and advise the citize ns of tablished bv the center and when the testing entitv the forecasts published in 1980 and thereafter shall state of such programs and activities. The office shall (2) LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS AND IN. has no vested interest in the manufacture. distribu- Contain: coordinate, promote, and respond to efforts by all TENT.- tion or sale 4 solar energy systems. 1. An analysis of the relationship of state eco- sectors of the economy to seek financial support for (a) The Legislature recognizes that if present (c) The center shall be entitled to receive a test. n mic growth and development to energy supply and energy activities. The office shall provide informa- trends continue, Florida will increase present energy n sting. demand, including the constraints t6 . tion to consumen regarding the anticipated ever- & ree sufficient to cover the costs of such te Ln economic gy-use and energy-saving characteristics of products consumption six-(old by the year 2000. Because of A testing fees shall be transmitted by the center in growth resulting from energy supply constraints. and services in coordination with any federal, state, this dramatic increase and because existing domestic the State Treasurer to be deposited in the Solar En- 2. Plans for the development of renewable energy conventional energy resources will not provide $off-- ergy Center Testing Trust Fund, which is herebv cre. resources and reduction in dependence on depl a or local governmental agencies as may provide such cient energy to meet the nation's future needs, new ated in the State Treasury, and disbursed for the table information to consumers. sources of energy must be developed an payment of expenses incurred in testing solar enerv energy resources. particularly oil and natural gas, and 0) The office shall coordinate energy-related pro- d applied. an analysis of the extent to'which renewable energy One such source, solar energy. has been in limited use systems. sources are being utilized in the state. grams of state government, including, but not limited in Florida for 30 years. Applicat ions of incident solar (d) All s0sr energy systems manufactured or sold 3 Consideration of alternative scenarios of state. to, the PT0gTRM8 provided in this section. To this energy, the use of solar radiation to provide ever in the state mum meet the standards established bv wide energy supply and demand for 5, 10, and 20 end, the office shall: for water heating, space heating, space cooling, an the center and shall display accepted results of W years, to identify strategies for long-range action, in- 1. Provide assistance to other state agencies, other uses, through suitable absorbing equipment on proved performance tests in a manner prescribed bv eluding identification of potential social, counties, municipalities, and regional planning agen- or near a residence or commercial structure, must be the center. economic. cies to further and promote their energy planning Re- extensively expanded. Unrortunatel , the initial costs 1A I k,h ,,h M" and environmental effects. tivities. y 4. An assessment of the state's energy resources, with regard to the production or solar energy have including examination of the availability of commer- 2. ReqWre, in cooperation with the Department been prohibitively expensive. However, because of in- '377.706 @ Florida* Energy Research and De- ci Ily developable and imported fuels, and an smily. of General Services, all state agencies to operate creams in the cost of conventional fuel, certain appli- velopment Task Force; creation; membership: si: of anticipated effects on the state's environment state-owned and state-leased buildings in accordance cations of solar energy are becoming competitive, responsibilities- - the Department of General Services. Beginning 120 and social services resulting from energy resource de with energy conservation standards as adopted by psrt@cularly when life-cycle costs are considered. it is (1) There is established the Florida Eneriny Re- velopment activities or from energy supply con- the intent of the Legislature in formulating a sound search and Development Task Force the purpose of straints, or both. days following July 1. 1978, and every 3 months and balanced energy policy for the state to encourage which shall be to coordinate, promote, and monitor V) The office shall make an annual report to the thereafter, the Department of General Services shall the development of an alternative energy capability energy research within this state. The task force shall Legislature, 60 days prior to each regular am' furnish the office data on agencies' enerEy consump- in the form of incident be chaired jointly by the State Energy Director of the 1 10", fe- tion in a format mutually agreed upon y the office making recommendations of and the Department of General Services. solar "merEgislatme intends necting its activities and (b) Toward this purpose, the Executive Officeo(the Governor and the Chancefltr Policies for improvement of the state's response to to provide incentives for the production and sale of, of the State University System. Membership of the 3. Promote the development and use of renew. hosen b, energy supply and demand and its effect on the and to set standards for, solar energy systems. Such task force may consist of up to 20 persons, c able energy resources and energy conservation tech- standards shall ensure that solar energy systems the joint chairmen as necessary to implement the health, safety. and welfare of the people of Florida. nologies. To this end, the office shall: p shall include The report Khali include a report from the Florida manufactured or sold within the state are effective provisions of this section. Membershi Public Service Commission on electricity and natural a. Aid and promote the commercialization of so- and represent a high level of quality of materials, one representative from each of the universities in lot energy technology. in cooperation with the Flori- * n as and information on energy conservation - 8 workmanshiFand design. the State University System who is recommended by grams conducted and under way in the past yearpro da olar Energy Center of the State University Sys- (3) DEF IT 10 NS. the president of eac"h @"uch university. 9 and tem, the Department of Commerce, and any other shall include recommendations for energy conserva- federal, state, or local governmental agency which (a) "Center" is derived as the Florida Solar Ener- (2) The responsibilities and duties of the Florida tion programs for the state, including, hut not limited may Reek to promote research, development, and gy Center of the Board of Regents. Energy Research and Development Task Force shall to, the following factors: demonstration of solar energy equipment and tech. (b) "Solar energy systems- is defined as equip- be as follows:., 1. Formulation of specific recommendations for nology. ment which provides for the collection and use of in- (a) To de,' lop and maintain a current index and improvement in the efficiency ofenergy utilization in b. Promote the recovery of energy from wastes, cident solar energy for water heating, space heating profile of all research activities of state universities. governmental, residential, commercial, industrial, including, but not limited to. the utilization of waste or cooling, or other applications which normally re- of private universities. of rederal, state, and local gov. and transportation sectors. heat, the use or agricultural products as a source of quite or would require a conventional source of ever- ernmentril agencies. and of private industry. Such in- 543 544 g A T :2 1 @r jf@ 3-- giq -3 U.. R w ZI ir - .1 i -3 E.9", :11 i@- 2: 3 Z. - a;;; z S' 1@ Sq* F- 9 j 2L % MI'D Fee. Fx 0 gm@ W's ga 4-5 @ 0 g 9'. @' 2 on G2 - -, - .0a Z' 5R.-P ct o- R,- Z. o. g IA-L 2. 3, 1-g-o q 0. o2 ; a." 2_2 f 4' _H@sg o- C_ ir 1. r, .9 r- o I I . i - @- 4 1 E g. -_ _- - o S . 1 -a 0. p. Z 1 5 A4?,:,L. 5- i SIT a > RA VP F T 5. .5, Go F.0 m F . 2, ;1! r IN t Z cc gi 0 -1 -.7 a, f g '01, a, A A .83 .3 ."s Az K g7m.. - K R -.R 2 F s, Erg m- 5 T H V X g- 91 41 c A -_ is c-,5- c-I a. c., 2. J- 1r; @32 27 9 .9 f 9- S. FIT J. _r, Pr&.- 2.6 c o 2 7 o .3 _13 -1 4o og A 24, F Ell , 'q Z'I A 2 J, gg@ L'-k 1 3-' @ 0, 12 3 o= gi 6 w iq 5: c, 0. o.a Is. S. 51 Z, a IFT Is. CL. T - o 55, .3 go- .5* -c CA r o 7, 6SL HUI* t A. a. VP 4 t EJE TH -,. 'PAR-1p.- F.",H &I R, 11 .c,3 v F1 1 1 2. ON 0 &n 724@ - % > i ! =- "s- 5- -,. oa LO. _ . . .j7 tR V i H.; R., ; ! @ ;-r ins- In I. , , 5 !1 - 9 Zi; F N. EA L! ings! un-3my il;R_11, IffiiAN !.1 i Ipj a a, RA g- gr j- a. 1111. 1.,Erl 31@; as T a :S.g , -2 r F ,mvii, la - @; 'm a L " .4. w "; 1: R; I F1, !,- ". a - - - E- 9 %"U. 5 3 za I. Z.- A 421 jl am I In 3 F1 . !a LA i =1 1 oat Orr .3-C Ml @i 5xw_L2hftM J11". H All F; !I @,j Sar 3@j @j3 Fo a. A Z,'z.E$ .&;.IiL, -1.1 @D I It fl. j Ra-HRU I 111 Hui .,C; 12@1 gill 21 IflAnut. jsL-;j-j,; "IL I - iT -L Rzi r! -Urill LE wq - X til t@ Us 11 1., Mr, tiv, T , A , tol 31 Fri ! I - 15 PuR, 4, R., TF RM 'r i i,I , il I I I't M a Hill 31 11; 21 M%. .,. 40 gill-v til -04 ,, tHE !z4a i fill all 0 x , a 11 -11 @ a, in Er, Sf = " - HSL. fig au % %iiii a j!fll ` -g 1 1 ... H4 A Hi Haq M rA F31S> I.Ce. . El @tej, I iij Ell. U11-1:1 _11AH t;r, SVL Up alln fli Ulf. i il Ai!!: Up -uq1:j1U 'A jqz@W P_ 5H '1-' 3 jV t'@ jit SO. 1-410 Rini. A 60-4c . 111V it - " R. I @! 2.1 .,rR Ira, L T ji lilt t Lj '41 LT 09@ Rlf so E 's I I Vol W "va I'M lk Ir 14 sit p A R maw z WMIR 0 IF 4a It 1 Ogg . $'- 3 W-P g@ M'D 'TT.@ XT@ :Sal 'q -3 -6 'a. t j MZ SK I A ::4a >z >> 0 M S. 3 12.. > z '4' 3r RZ too f- z 1>1 z z z R. 0 R. z zf c-.F- I >z 5, .1 -T -.Tgg =A. Fr -: a 0 -W XF. 9H --- > @z >g ? -0-a --o' Lr Z > z zt, 0 :e a -M rn tq P. KS O@ go- 0 3: t cm Z V. A .. ---a . 0 z , a it - I ";; -'r . i OF. 9A 2. -4 -x. L z A . ;@!-'o Sr r. A.- 31 I '00 10 W. A. a- *'0 1. ".4 No 2 "S 0 Erg -0 S-H.@ -"a A .0 z 1 0" -P-O F. ri 0 < M'l C'0. 0 -0 La 6*4 -=@ 0. .0 '3. rr Slo 19 @ "MO OF- So 0 10 0 2 C t 0. Ix. Al -.0. acgrrg. dLC,4 -0.0 0. EZ-2- W- 3FIR 0 g- Ca ;o - @!@ -6'omm-. a X - 9- >20 - . r 0- Co. rrm- M. g:-.0 Mo -2 Fir, Ural a.' 0-1 Cc 3,o @O 0 2. 71- WAM .9 .0 Alm C 3. l-111A @7c- I.: a., wo r a- --@=2 , @'4 3' 33 0.000-2 3 s A. H. -a. 9OF Q 5: g- g-P KO > L I-s A 0 0 2.4 g*;r 5@eg 5 Lr Mm.,- ir 0- rr R. 1. @m a' 6 49 .0 za. 3 0. WS1 a.J' 0 14 w4 rr am 3 01 2--.3 J's 0 8.@S-j 2 a.0 C cc 0 oc 22 , 19'T 0- 0 7 ir 2! 0, r a U 2A U41H.S2. A 33 5h; 3 15, 3. a qX 3, 33 ijj 'p 2t '-.- 1 i � I Mg. Tj .3 .1.1 C6, Z.1,05 IT 3 nAl 1 I RE 3, If -0- 33 RES 99 I- f a's 31 -5 K oil QD P 9- T- OC tL 2. 3.;l* 1-4: lp, I a - @ r a as ii- c NE V W it gt LI: 2. C: ir %gin is 1, 3- 1 g: ia AX 5@7 Ft. 3, t @x T -54 2. A z -39 @ra A a., 'o so z 1 1 5:9 L jv.- s. y; . . . . . ei a. "i a. @q a -li Af 5r R ;Orl. , @ . W - 3 a C. '-V 5L As .3 @ a. =PA E-3. a t 32 ;0; '2! 2. 1 c g. a -Z.. -. o'3'= go V a m 2.'. To Z3 G V g-, L 5. Ld S 3 ..- g a; 3 B-47 @L=g g g 1 r,-' j3 72 a cm a . Z. a =. ; . , a 03 =0 z M-2 -a 0. A :: -F.;[=- ,c -.7. @- 0 - f A g- . g.;; MS P, 3 A; 3g g m ov 2 o Ira 3 A V -a. C@. oL . 0 a- -IV J-- 2., V g a a !-A 27TC, 5- p- @ '. 2- , @' V '@ - V, -,.5r . 2- &Z; .' . . .1 T. . - 3 . V 9' . -m @ - M rr -a -- =. . 5r-, ij To a S F- 6 3a 3 3 0 2 3 iA gt 3 -3 1-2 ol 7:r-o s. 7@! G; CL-- a o,-0 r o o cl I 4 .1 0 a cr @V sm C s 1, E o' v T. K9 g g g 3. E3 .7 ii 0 vn9 *A- S 1. P 91V 3. 3 1. 9@ T .1 o- P, @e 5. R@ 5- a =w @@=F A 9 ;AD o 'a. 3 Z73i o-Z -3 1 4, Z i? -'j v 5- -27 E!. EL 3 i. 3 3 Zp n @t 07 S' i Z2 !t g 179 L Z, Er rno' Vvl S' 7.- EL F j gr 21 Is F, -tS @jg;= -A Z 72 8.5 .44 S-r S I A T i & 5.7 C:@ a, @,g @,A -J-Z na 2 T. .5 A Mi 'S 71 F t - 2- Eg, OD ZMW - 1 2 f 3 M. az a, 97 'n 4 g4 R as a gL cl= al@4v IM en OD f -3' 9"1-- @!= - - E i g7 f,5 45 3 21. CL,; , 1@ zt- in Q. Q. s 9 G. ;;MR I S. f2q. 2L g3 a > 9"b" 31 u a. !:i --.' 1,2 V. -9. 3. lz .0 s' SIR t a@ WS g: A. 2 1 I g 1@ -.2', 'A Or .1 q. A ka I @ - . - J, ;r g s Al S. !T9 - . - - @7 - 9 F.- ? 2 i-. @-;- F, T '- "S a t 'A' ?t-:; @;z I 9N 4 H.11 1 0 0 E'r a-a ma .0 a g. a. its g i- rg Fr I 5L 0 3M=2 a*-a.!., 5' m H 1 z 3, Cq Sm a '- 2 '@ '& -, ". '. @ @ - -, . = - . - - -'. ; @' @j -2 .0i -0 -'s @? 0 1 0 12 g A, -0 t. z a L as 9 r V 0 F;. 13 Sl@ 3 a :m 5L V@ Ic 7 '3 P3 ro 5. 3 1. 3' av A. Pfg @o 1 ILA 9 a.-S-g x .6 a.- 0- 92 12 'I . v i L.: Jag'. -00 '...u Z' 1'- ='R 0 0 H -gli-. "I it 0, 9 r- tn C.0 0 'o EL 3 0= Fr- P. FA 0 7 FT & 2.3 0 sm @z . 3 .; . -3 5 r, -9 03 25, C2 -j JA 3 a.= @x > 0. 0 To : 9 3 V. @g g -3 '3 9- :32 @l i 2-@ =3 Z" g C cr - I M!@ 99L .3 il 7. -- i, 1:-@ q,A Pal, T! R 1. -43 G SS, 15 "oz- rig', F,,' ge g- ap. So 3.33- 2a 3 g-.; 3- lo- '- 0, 5@ @ f; z 'Ilz g 3 7'@ 4 5" W &:rr. t I - - 5@ - , 5 2. U a 3 5,;A J.-g e. g. 6 Ot, o o, o a's -3;g A 7, S I, Ev o. a- v 5'.3 5 a-- ;:@H! ;. '21 5-5 r,* 51 3 a... S.v -.3 -r-m G@@t. t cL. 3. 5-; 1-, Gga.- 0 3'3 S. J 5R., 3. -3 o 35@ o' =w of 7*:, T 1'e e,:,; 3, 2L m T o' _@ w > CA s -z oR -H.. Hel R.!t To y 317 Z. va, Z8 'j ;:t a AZ f o- g Me E@@- Z 2 t 5 q TS &--= r-A J o IR- 'ja X o a' a zv r. --a R 1 7@c HA, x-, 5 .v.-z A; y . i r-v@ 14 iF, a". A !272.8 - , - 3 yo 23, To. v , '. = @ trz o I A 5-1,z S iolj 3,1L _Tc -75 T z9L Fr Ca IS St. R- -3 3-17 01 51 am S. , 3 R-.' . ;_. 3, 2.4 1 Ks R r lgl a. si c- "S - TR.3 , 1 K oll .a ii.-.j g-9 -10 i t . _; - - . @ j 1. i a-- !: 1 2. B.C. S rr FV SA a-= F..8 ja It -'9 g a. P. -7i > A 73 S a a cc g -g @o f. tMg 14 -S G _'2 2,g V x a o. 2 P.Ir p c % -cc 9,3 mg= 3 R. 7 cc -3 v ;q o *471 .? F 5 S9 Z:: '13 F, r Im 5, % 3- 13S. c" 4.2 o o 2. '2. t4:534.2pi ia Ix 2 2i LIT A slullvAs z -a ..6 S z. A -5 7" =a cD I 3.'"o Er M-I 7- yo 5,:? S a. 8 2 -a Vl.@ 94 < 5r a a a c'R -o-2 .1 - !.._- g. 1 a ir 1, 65 g P ;; o@ cc Er -3 m f! 1 2. 5T 2 s:. > v 4 a qlz Sr a 23 o F@. a :@, T". @" 2-Um, -, , 5 1 " i i 1-5 ;@ .a @ -a - - V. a 3 3 2,4 o" Tw Q. 71 r! .7 'A go 5@ 7oj 12 3 I'm lop*_ pp 41 ga. 7 pp. j r:. 9, all tm. 9 =2:3 @2, - Lo- -3 5-'a 'a ELI 't mr p., vn -g @j 3 n, a 9 cr 2 1 L7A g J-99 Er A 5S.; , . i @ R Q 7 ta I? I?r E4 0- Ll: mg 5-3 F, a- g. a on z -S;-T go&- UP E&S-;l. E, 3 Rm 4. n ;:no 2- 2:3 j 3; - 3 0, 3. R0,-.-o=._. A a'd 0 '-' a.. T. _. A 4 . Z ,0 3 A 7 I -, " a BE s-s -SATTZ. -0 --. 3 C - =. . -@-n @? 3 n%L:- @ sr .2.2 _jg"72.5@r no.. S g .0- J-9 0. -:5. 9- W. S, Gx In 5r o ;o 6 as R: L Fr Er a -3 0,2 !!.Q T r 2.;75 S 9 12 ;;t:7Z4 9 - -3 - , ;-, J- ? CL a n 25 0 jrg. V- X , - - ;4V: 5, " R.. E., g g. 4 g". -.2 G Fj o aflll Sr. - T T on _2 iz = = r"q A n- 1; 4 A ;; ", '. , - @ !..2 T2 7-2 G r - 0 A 9' 3t T G 4 =_-A 5,=V 3' 3 j L=. o , a t.lg ;rl_ -.0 -O_ g"M - le -n=o 2.@ Mo --V 7 v g Tg'. 69L 3 2 ik i rk Ti tv J.- g. -i > Zn . 3 a & @-- > zt V, A sg@ @ 5 Fr 0 RZ i-9;Z11-A lip -b 10 --= 37 r2. 0.- 0 Ir SA, E; End 12. 41 Ir S M 7 UL 1, HITS HUM" tt pr .7 tv 0 @O C -3 Cn Owl so 9.15 -3 @@;5: aji. pk Er 51 9 3 Q 21 1, o,- -..'9 , -0-2. C =m- I z ad mw cc gilgl Fm 0. 0 @:,q pi0 0.0 Aw SG 3- -.0 S.E@. . 8 40 cc g - on aV2 - -n. A A S XM .0 -W!A 5@2 2 5.1 Lo' T --o V.- -.0 0 Vo, .51 o PA, 1 .21-30 go, 0 Xo 9 9 z all EUP", 0 0, 2 5 0. Nj 2 T 0 , 2 2 % 5's E -i. ;, 22 10 M@S Va.,; .0 - 0.5 go VO -.0- ss*O Pro--. 3 'A , -1 2 - R--- 38-:;. 3 F g7a:6. Ts-3 W, Q g 8L 'o - go o. o -5-5 a o: 1, 9 F 2.5 31 CL2 lFrE.-.6. Z.0 Erg to V9 0. 2 0 T, IN'. Em 0. Q.T; M 00 3 ;; g rrs, a =T-i G.C. @q ;F8 W', Oow5=.,* a co 0- g@- go S s P. Z. M. Al 2. S. t IT 5. .0 r m =2,cwr&s =. - = S. @- 'is 3.0'. Pr Zo sm ! -0 =8 5; ts S-w m ic, 9. cc F cG .2 9,@. " @ c =-T 0, -V is, -a Cc ..ro cca g.:;*@ q W-0 wo 0 TMM @i :., 1- 1, ov, Q,- 0 MO =9 I. Vo- Q:m M--o` 0 o,- 0 SA. 8@1-zm. . . I :: 00, cp WX I= "I a* 00" am w Ch. 388 MOSQUITO CONTROL F.S. 1983 F.S. 1983 MOSQUITO CONTROL Ch. 388 title And program items, and by fund from which to formed prior to July 1, 1980, may. for and on behalf a use or rental charge for the use thereof. The depart- anyone count@ for any tine vear Thitte funds mav be be paid . the proposed expenditures of the district for ofthe district or the qualified electors within or with- ment is authorized to establish a fair use or rental expended for any and all types ci control measures construction, for acquisition If land, and other put- out tl@e @Iistrict. request that the board of county charge on equipment so purchased and mAy retre approved by the department poses, for the operation and maintenance of the dis- commissionem in each county having land within the the maintenance of reasonable and proper recor a in (2) In addition, every trotinty -r dLtrict budget- trict's works, the conduct of the district generally. to district approve a change in the boundaries of the connection with the loan or rental of such equipment. ing local funds to be usiZd exclusively for the control which may be added an amount to be held as a re. district: a(2) An Y district, county, municipality or public of mosquitoes and other arthr@-Pods under a plan (2) If the board of county commissioners ap- gency using said equipment on a use or rental basis submitted bv the county or distrIct and approved by .serve. (2) The detailed work plan budget shall also show proves such change, an amendment shall be made to 11 send a warrant made payable to the county or the department, shall he eligibl- to receive state the estimated amount which will appear at the begin- the order creating the district to conform with the district, or to such control fund of the county owning funds and supplies. services and equipment for per. ning of the fiscal year as obligated upon commit. boundary change. the equipment, for the full payment of such use or manent control measures up to but " exceeding 75 Hho.,,- 2. ch. " 193@ @ 1. ch. 0 216. - 3. ch 71 .123: . It. ch AD "I. rent at the end of each month. All funds received by percent of the amount of local f:--rd- budgeted for ments made but uncompleted. There shall be shown ity or district from the i I , I such control. Should state funds appropriated by the the estimated unobligated or net balance which will a cour renting It its equipmen be on hand at the beginning of the fiscal year, and 388.221 Tax levy.-Tle board of commission- shall be deposited Promptly by the county or district Legislature be insufficient to grant each county or the estimated amount to be raised by district taxes ers of such district may levy upon all of the feat and in their state fund account. Upon failure of any coun. district 75 percent of the amount budgeted in local t per not taxable property in said district a special ty or district to secure prior written approval from funds, the department shall pirorate mid state funds and from any and all other sources for meeting he so the department,before lending or renting its equip- based on the amount of matchable boc-al funds bud- district's requirements. tax not exceeding 10 mills on the doltar during each (3) On a date to be Fixed bv the board ofcommis- year as maintenance tax to be used solely for the pur- ment, or upon the failure of the county or district to geted for expenditure by each countv or dintrict. sioners, mid board shall publis'h a notice of its inten- authorized and prescribed by this chapter. Said collect rents due for the use (if its equipment at rates (3) Everv countv shall be limiteii to re-ceive a to- tion to adopt the budget or as the same may be FX7,haiI be made each year not later than July I of established by the department, and to deposit said tat of SI50A10 of sta'le funds. exclus@,e of sLate funds amended for the district for the ensuing Fiscal year. each year by resolution of said board or airm . . ty rents promptly under state funds. the department bro6ght forward. during any one CA Mori The notice shall set forth the total amount of. funds thereof, duly entered upon its minutes. rt of COP- may immediately remove the equipment and utilize -In.--y. @ A. o, 1. h " Z@ @,2 h budgeted under each title classification of the bud- ies of such resolution executed in the name said it for arthropod control purposes in any other area of get, subtoLals by fund under each title classification board by its chairman and secretary and under its the state. I corporate sea[ shall be made and delivered to the "HIM 2. 6 11 M . 1. h 61 7M; - M .15, ch. Q IN. . 161, ch. 388.271 Prerequisites to participation- and grand totals. The notice shall advise all owners 1 .1417.0 property subject to the district tax" that on a date, board of county commissioners of the county in (1) Each co .Only or district eWbLe to participate hereunder ma.% begin pAiticipatitto on October I of time. 8;d place .4pecified in the notice, opporWinity which such district is located, and to the Department 388.241 Board of county commissioners ny year by riling with the Depar-intent of Health and will he afforded to such owners, their attorney of of Revenue not later than July I of such year. The agent, to appear before the board, examine the work board of counly commissioners shall order the prop- vented with povrers and duties of board of com- RehAbilitative Services not later than JuIv I a work plan and detailed work plan budget if desired, and to erty appraiser of %aid county to assm and the collec- missioners to certain counties.-In those counties plan and detailed work plan budzet prOviiiing for the =tin against the formation Of a separate Or Special control of mosquitoes or other arthiropocls. Following show their objections to Adoption of the proposed tor of said county to collect the amount of taxes so g of commissioners, all the rights. powers and aDpr val if the plan and budget by the Department budget. The notice shall be published for 2 consecu- assemed and levied bv mid board of commissioners of duties of a board of commissioners As conferred in O@ Hoealth and Rehabilitative Ser-vi@_, tw* copies of _J five weeks, at not less than 7-day intervals, in a news- said district upon all of the taxable real and personal this chapter shall be vested in the board of county the county's or district's certified budget based on ng Pronty,idn mid district at the rate of taxation adopt- --A paper published in the county or counties havi ed y commissioners of said county. the approted work plan and detailed work plan hurt- land in the district. The last insertion shall appear board for said year and included in said 69 ." not less than I nor more than 2 weeks prior to the resolution, and said levy shall be included in the war- get shall he submitted to the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services not later than September date set by the board for the hearing on the budget. rants of the property appraimr and attached to the 2188.251 Delegation of authority to county 15 following. State fun&, supplies. and @@ice@ shall If there he no such newspaper in the county, then the assessment full of taxes for said county each year. health department.-The board of county commis. be made available to such county or district bv and notice shall be posted as provided by a. 50 ..021. The tax collector shall collect such taxes so levied by sioners may authorize the county health department through the Department if Health and Rehabilits. (4) The hearing shall be by and Wore the gov. said board in the same manner as other taxes me 001- to administer and direct arthropod control in the tive Services immediatqlv upon release of funds by erning board of the district on a date to be fixed by lected and shall pay the same within the time and in county provided by this chapter, upon the following the Executive Office of tlite Governor- mid board not earlier than I week and not later than the manner prescribed by low to the treasurer of said conditions: 2 weeks after the date of the last publication of notice board. The Department of Revenue shall iissess and (1) The county health department shall keep the (2) All purchases of supplies. materials and n- levy on all the railroad lines and railroad property equipment by counties or districu shall be made in of intention to adopt the budget, and may be conti books and make all reports required by this chapter. accordance 'with the laws governing purchases by ued from day to day until terminated by the board. and telegraph and telephone lines and teleqraph and (2) All purchases, whether by bid or otherwise, ards of county commissioners. except that districts Promptly thereafter, the governing board shall give telephone property situated in said district in the bo shall be made in accordance with the procedure fol- ith special laws relative to competitive bidding shall consideration to objections riled against adoption of amount ofeach such.levy as in case of other state and lowed by the board (If county commissioners in mak- make purchases in accordance therewith. the budget and in its discretion, may amend, modify, county taxes, and collect said taxes thereon in the Ing other purchases. 2. ch 59 M. I. ch fil M - 1 1 ck 1@71: It 31. M. or change the tentative detailed work plan budget, same manner As it is required by low to amess and (3) The county health department shall submit to ch muit. @ Ifil. A, -,. W, I.V. A. @, IW. and shall by September 15 following, adopt and exe- collect taxes for state and county purposes, and remit the board of county commissioners ith supporting cute on a form furnished by the Department of the same to the treasurer ofsaid board. All such taxes vouchers and invoices, monthly ite' %ized statements 388.281 Use of state matching funds.- shall be held by said treasurer for the credit of mid In Health and Rehabilitative Services a certified budget board and paid out by him as ordered by said board. of expenses incurred in carrying out the control pro- (1) All funds. supplies sud senices, released to for the district, which shall be the operating and fis- c . gram in the county. counties and districts hereunder shall be used in ac. cal guide for the district. Certified copies of this bud- IiIiii-y-- 2. 6,M.M. %,5 ch 0 IM . I N, r, 102 HI.-y.-- 2. ch 59 125 cordance with the detailed -ork plan and certified get hall be submitted by September 15 to the de- 388.231 Restrictions on use, loan or rental of budget pproved by both the Department of Health an a partment for approval. 388.261 State aid to districts: limitation on and Rehabilitative Services and the countv or dis- 15) County commissioners' mosquito and arthro- equipment; charges- type of control; Amount- trict. The plan and budget may be amended at any pod control budget3 shall he made and adopted a, (1) Equipment purchased for use in control of (1) Every county or district budgeting local. time upon prior Approval of the departrnent. prescribed by subsections (1) and (2); summary fig- mosquitoes And other arthropods and paid for with funds, derived either by special tax levy or funds ap- (2) All funds, supplies and serv@ released on ores; shall be incorporated into the county budgets as funds budgeted for arthropod control shall not be prescribed by the Department of Banking and Fi- used for any private purpose. No county or district propriated or otherwise made available for the con- the 75-percent matching basis shall be used exclu- nanc . shall tend or rent equipment so purchased to any oth- trot of mosquitoes and other arthropods under a plan sivelv for permanent eliminative messuress. unless fi,-- .. 2. ch W M:. 1. ch, "1 .2.; - 12.19. "AM; ch, er department within the county, or to another coun- submitted by the county or district and upon approv- otherwise approved by the department. These mea- 147 ty, district or any public agency or political subdivi- at by the Department of Health and Rehabilitative sures incl ide sanitary landfillss. drainage. diking. rill- sion of the state without the prior written approval of Services, shall be eligible to receive state funds, sup- ing Of mosquito and other arthropod breeding areas, 388.211 Changi in district boundaries- the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Ser- plies, services, and equipment on a dollar for dollar and the purchase, maintenance, and operation of all (1) The board of commissioners of any district vices; nor shall it he so lent or rented without making matching basis up to but not exceeding $15,(K)O for types (if equipment including trucks. dredees, drag- 622 623 e- L L, a. 34 mlli T W ': ;- ! I - a C6 El lia I g 96 f I R: -.- @-. j -. 9' 4- C -3 blo ;v_ W 2-5 r,-, 'A cc F A 5,6 3w. 0.9D '0 F,-0 on Zm Ub a. E:-67 vz!: c m X 91- A CL 2.=c Eo-. zc cr -0 Me 3 3 SL .9 ir-q 0 U q,E G 04 10 U S. e@ F. 1. OD T -7 W 11-D 0, .3 m 2w tFS 90 0 Ir Erg 0 7,0 -;1 3 -0 0- Cc 0 F .7r c 0 cr T'S F; g-C, a G m ig a.E-r- a. - @ . @ @ - T 2 -WF , . . @ 2 14 I= =8 a, um . r-ol 1. 155 - - cr. q > 2,-3? sr g 3 3 rg S- - A T,3 TMR: .0 0- g, ; 3 - A, Z,3'= 9! @2 e: 7P 0, 4. -@EwAgM. A"IE ?,Lrl; 37 S 0 0. .0, w C,* -W , - a g :,; . j- o., 0 9 g 0- LIP Q.- Eg @R g -3 0, sa - W- T Sl 0 3--- pr S"- SIC z ."Cram g 0 t3 f5 1@ Fr I Wi 00 fa; Muv 9,F T EL 3 :i; z 3 2 Z-- 52- C. ;=4 Dn 43. zq 0 oz 0' > > m .58 52" E IMS z 0 110, > nn tt >z z -3 z 3M 0 79' . . . a . ... -,Z.. 0 131 tV c oi 5 m . sa 0- & 37 C q pr A Egg a Fri Z:;Z; 1.3 .5 A Or IHO- >: KV -0 P. en ; ago TS' 7Z -_a? V 5 a. r-., V. .'.0 ;,r V 0 --l rr _0 f. aa 3 t. > ON V -,g V IV g- -3 TZ ; jL I 2.2 2 i r -Ae K-L . 2 pi V, @5'. X U, , -.1. - Hj g.. 2 g. :;-G7 :4 I Lr g iv"U 1.3 S-W S. @ S- a A B'A Wgg 15+6 C: 5, Fu oy mo," ;01 i R, ak 1 -1. Big.; i @.A . , . , . I- H@ q, '.. P -., @ F. 5. i 3, mal rg aAT 'a; K si 2_ T"So u a- I T i @ 1. id 1 q 3: Iq 7F st 12. 71? r 1@ 2 T A. - I 9119 Vv .1 'T, a its 3, 2@ T 4 2. Eli V, s. a ji :: . ; 9 NI '. . Z Ere r- log F S., sr,., 9,1 1 - " z.;, a -it i n.:. '5 i - .3, i-E t ;a 3 , T 2; i illul-iii, . 3; U. ail '24 A@ 13 'a' @ . I ,- : -. -_ . !- 13 4 ? , 3 9 S:V :',- :@' ==T.1 0-97 03 ;p,3 0. 15 -0 it q 0 0 13. 9-1 93 2- t Q6- !7 Q, s J; g,o ri B "6 3M. I - ;v . .3 F -Q 9 >. 3 g1v 9 eL . --: i 2.3 A S4 9 :qL L as .3 31 th s s 'All I;o Pi 3 g A 2 c .39 a 24- lo I . is At-: li a 2,33 11 2, .A V.01 21 al rig INS g@ t ol SIM 3 H :r, t ;- -, ;. a.. -- .3- PHOINVOIN-91d ;@g_v ;-tm - 0-4, *1 2-0 R i ;7-::. Fr 2.3, -3 : - w! [;,,,iL 0.S , i I r WECLO c CL Fm 7,z-, I'd F;; a. . . . Ell A 0 9:2 Sl T S* - ci W all i; T, '@ - W'. ', F g: . '- - I -@! fi ;;; ;I 0! 01 Fla. 0 E 59 e; 2. i WE 2.2 OR is 00 C gr 0 2.4 @ ! ! - - " D 11. U -im, Lr Eli- 9 @i 2-@= g - @o . * 5- gg 0.'.9 0 en 1L rr S. o 3 go@ T AUNIT", rr ou F= i Lr a- F . i i _@ & 29 , @ c L@l @-.- =@L E q im - 0-_ T==o* rr 0 3. 7@ T '31 =c m 5 HH- SU @Z - - = . . . 1 0. ; , U M 5i =S 1. 2 Yl 19- A.. F o 6' ;19 @. - - " I .. 0 ;; . H9.4 smL -3.1 2 Wi a -AU rvg.@qw-gT cj R4 to WOH A a .. '? z @11 @49 q u ;; @ 0 g 3,@ ' "a EQ & re.1 I 3 1 01- S, .3 1 9. a. L2 $1,120,5-. J T 2 q2gx pg. g, .3 0." S."a &.8 WS.- -10 Q-T Ll:z 71. C, a: lmr= ;V. rr R 0- 5, Rv. 0 3jS , I 5-Z 3 .a- aw. a S... 3 2q IT a I a U" _.9: A'. p I -,-o 3 Ti C'.3 a % 'sv. I Ir .2 Fi! We F6 H ;L 22 o 9 '1 X o o will Q. F 594 3, 9. @3'531=17sga; 2 rrw 'o.-W F % i HS ;wF m S ;;S rr" To* T o* Sw 1@ I cL o cL, rr 54 Z., b .-@ - 2 r, 2* 1.' "1 . - . 8 =2 ;L L@ @L 1 Eta zk@ coo' IT0 ;319. -4 146 MAI 9 .2o rr 9 a &'rA a & 3.2_224c.R 3' T 'cl U V W Fl, A Fc 1w HIPP; m- 9 *o w.'o 4 m@@ Er o og 3. -a F 2, 7"1 6 R..? P CcL Ar o-. ts. a SME 'R -,T?L gm -=Q so cc o- S" S. n. 5 T H. _Ua:T4 21-1 c6 fig- V ONO .;1.9TT Q @l g 3,4 5,511A9 11 ,., - _ . I t:. 9 1., s. Z.- 'Sa 9; o r, .9 31? A 13 _=F S.R 'o m 2 @7% 0,o Ir -o. zo 3 c aTo 9 o 2, wg 3 a i E. V zr we 02, *a. a -.;;Z. WIA wz a 01 lo. f ak-, :z-T2 !i 51,17"U'llr5l 3 Ivan RU 2 .3. 1 t rq 02 EA cr =!T x CL 6-2 gi g@ s 6_7 &SIT-WAS '2"2 1 :r 0z GX -S Zl ai @Z . - ba 9 -55 9 ES, m S, 5.9 - - L 2, 2,2@2 Pr9 A 7 c a i j g@ 9 @: I '-- 0 LA. 5' " a . . _. _ ;I F, , * 2 0 2 3 so wig -.5 rIg _2 Orr 2- A- C M_ - TI -0 a r Q 0- 3 om 'Os. si@ - =L'.. 'a i 0 1 , - 'a .04 IP la. gn I., a 0050 a. RI *aa. =0 @-.-" f 6@ -I M@c 2.3- 1 1 - ir Oz Iq -H a, T ca E L C6 r C3. q C63 gn Fr t!2F. Z@ 1-00 a. R a 3 0 Mr 90 rro I a V:, -0 0 M'D -S ;Ll ; -.3 , " !!, 4 3=829 I S. T 1, % I a 0.6 0. 11 5t 9 vK] 11 HS J: UpIg -, . . j lgo v ir�mpe. 3,02 At R"-_fNB. - "0.,. Ks 9-1; i!! 0- no- q 0 lIP" sr 5- 2 .2. U40- z SIB Vrl T, --I z F S mv a a .9.3 1- cr 2. 0 1.2 0 g c pr nv= qcL. I ag S. T Pr A ;r O.S7 o 0 S' T m?2.9r.-- =IF 3 IA ma M.PW*3 SIS R --;;g 5' 5:11.1 L...E-rr 1, T. 1 2, Em" Mr 0 Z9 Ll @0. R.0 0 Fr. V q. p @0- . -g e.. . , c - I M. S ;;,r. 1. !l I f P'. !! A Z' g . - ;W. a R Ina 2-28 a IA* -.0 B 0- 9 X-1 p - A s, rs r .3 V61 =3" i fu H. 92.-S, EA., g:g;; S A a S; W-q -CLL 3,; 1:2 L 3*9 13 A; .-, -.- - . < , . 1. 1. mm 13 6LL F 3 @y FOR: i ri t I !3z Sr_ 1 51 rl- Wo S." =r 4 U A Its ;.Z,o == T-. - m A __. L *S :31 8 i'8 = _5 a* -a 3 11 '@ * @' S. Frx .3" g aS- t a 9 jl," J go 5-5 .45 o- g Ulglli A= 1-3.1 a. o ml 13 113 g:wqx 5 E& > c. -oo e A Erg 3 so @a 3..3 c. A 'a. '.3 @g o a;; 9.3 9 El .3 T 9 Er g7r*' * 9 '. 2`2 2 El N lro o 7,L. g = gr .3 t"@ r P 9 a 7 fFl FL 2. EL T 9 a a A 5- 13 jig EgFL 9@ a Y gQ 3.9 C6_ <25 S S all 9,ga ar w.F S@ @-H -E � w '@r I R 19 6 a 3: j.3 1 zig gog! 0s, o a. W Bo o o2 F, -4 .9 1 : 1-5: -13.4 , ;' 9 Im . ;I= we IA M IA T 3 R.j 1;.j S-9 mg 53 @@o.- '- - g g. - . - @ '" w S q g 3 45, 9 Z:. 2 2 Fo' 2 1 43 so 5-c A 9 g-A 3@ g- .5. no g o- ov R r'g.. r.S 'a 5. an 2. g a 3' z: a 9 f 9. n0 2:3. f 57 .9 --- -3, 39 14 o -f gL o a 2'2. r I a o- o ;r ORL qi 1: it, A., IF mI Iin Z 's 3. A.- ;L -Z Z cc r-0 20 zm= I =@ - 6 @ "? A. EA J, 0 . . 9' j 0 m c 4 .0 AIs 11. m 3 @S@3 ;ra- x 0 -5@ 'S tA .,-a. r, 0'. A m a cc 0 A =!. - Jr, - S. J. @z 5. ARE 0^ 610 m- c 172 . . '- - 'o Zm mm a 2.t;g C. r-g 31 o' &S, p. S4 S"'o =m Ott 0 a vv V ;W., Fr 0 ir 0 C c. ze: c 3 -34- m 01 mZ 7s- 1 2 '. T 2 106' 9M l N A- c S@m '02-4= 9 3 = - -A Z-0 !E"g CS T CC 0- 'R M. ;;.,5 Er A R. Cc. 9 IA M 7" =:t J: Cs >- -1. m A N.W S'z 72 . . . . . . . -.0 24- g 3l 5:@-2 5: 3 Av 10 Ie cc 75: 3 o" R F m-;; 7- cc Q- - Cc W m 10 7g 3 r. C. i. rig f F. T2: r 09 It 4. A., it. Or Z., z - A L:i 5" A m z mff:* Z 23 S. A" 12. 5'-. 442 a ' i !F=i CA ji-A i I v z 0 i A @Jf F11 2. 1 3f! . I a 2 =m wa a. m-3 K 51 a -5- !% =G V r-'! 'S r-_j S : 3 - c -.3 _4 I-r. - , i --I -. 0, W '- 4 9 -, * *2r * T nxc 1,,- 1.0 rt 3 CL 0, g - g 0@ 2 . w;1 -3 ; - R @--' @- 1 -0 a j-' @ -1 .. ;;: '3 1 r - @2 ' I @-ag@ ;;-il - m @ @ a --. X 1 -.0- 2-. .11" S . z -a -"a .2 P ra. 3-"Or .3 3 Er i -- E @ I' ;@ I I -i -i;= .4 5-3 5'2;"A"r, @'. mg C -Ir. -. - ',. I - i. . - 13 0' c .35 A> .3 MM @s4- A 3 -Co R, pt c- -0 'U A a., r! ;T2 f 5:1 0 S 3, S@j' c awe .:!,71 EF CL . 2:1 SE F 23 A 0 c V Li! ME. IL Bt A t.7 '5 TI. LIT 11 L-: - f'g gi fa o . a N. @ 0 - A A, g- -:. - 7=;,' -.0 T. S ;U g g. S. Err Er - ;; - ' 2p.@ . 4 . -. I an 'iEA ' 44 3 410- a.. 01 T;IRA 0 0 2 0 A 9 Er 3 Er z V ic t, 1-5.j UZI -1*6,, ill p up Hfii- 5. 9 T =R"T AI KIM- i:t. 9,- @21, jo -4 a .2 -: .4 z; go A '.- 'a, U&N !ski -5@ 3-9. 34 IL w 84 s !J;L6 13 a-Y@ 9 .CEO. M. -0 7-0. T K;iBl J@ ;J@w "i 7 af ?I ."m -Or ga .3* 3. -MI !tgo - 6 c _0 CL;?. ;w r & 4, cc ig j g. .99 g wet 511-6 @'. . . .611, . @ , r- 2 g: iz; 0., 0., L 8 'a.3 RM L" CL m .3 @I.Ej A* W. 8, v 'a Jr - 8 ? F" Ef T; a 45N g @.g In g: im 13 K:H 45 Is Wg cr 20 0 Or'-= -Ov a a Ing 7s 1 'T 3, g P? 9 -0 aR@ M. 3: sI 2 2 rr 'Oj 02 w m w a r Ir 0. :BW 0_g rn fi I : = f Eln 5 @'r 75 -ww 0"91 cr S; To- -2. gS, F 14 2"gi cz 1J, I fal 0 'Cc 0 m wa Fr VO C@M@,GL2 M. , - a 94@ T_-- _Lr 0 N m 0 Ro .00 I - a mg 0 - 2 40 5r@ 9.'ka,- 9 0 0- "C - - - so 0 A r1a Ag"'. j-ZE .9 10 -CLO p, ja 'o 12. 1- 'G..2 - 2 M. r - . @v =S.-- ? . -5, OUi*,r _ M. 00 i 2 - w 2. 7 MS mg 9 3 5. 3 2A A s -j" 'a FrA - I I c --,I - 1. 1 & -, oj@ V9 J.., 21. 1 I- j A ml 2 Oo 94 SL I o- I. Mai. @ . 0 G - E.,. 0 5- ra R--s I -.Fr R'.c Z;@ W2 3 rr n 8-11,1 A-5.2 - __. - 3 -0. M-HAA 3 a V. a . i . '. I @- jzgO Xm_ -.- 2g, 98R.30 -52, X;V W5:3 v 2, > N a 5, > _3 gi -R X .4 .8 MO 3 al a 3 ZOS-@ m-, - Oo 0- cr ro oMl @t 2, 5@c X 3 F 3 =or E7 I'v 9* 1 a S-., t 9 @ '. -P. 2 97 3 -3- 10- mo-I gw- -1 1. Wo-O 3 gw; S-i.- ZG I Q -- T, C 0. . iz @L-. w @l El V al W-W ro a.-C 3 RA 309 v--3-=-= M. a 0:s mc ma 3, R.; Ss I ;? .0 tt M;;@_ o 14 5"s. ri 3 "M 'Or 57. 9 9 t, mg a.Q - - - - - - Op I, mg@ -5 =-, . Fr 7. ma 0 A IT 5-r,-, Im 6,60 9- a > v a @ 3 " F --o" =., o 3-M to Cna ff- 3. 4 - - - @ . W , El! o 0 3 .3 Vaggqa 9 -?1 -1 Ol !.r 03'0 1 I;r ag 3 wo 0MO a.; Vj qMp a. 3 o. q:,.* So rr r 6:-.z - 9 go 0 -0. F* '24, m so 99 go q 0-0 G A 0 SIM =8 a -sr". . 1 ;@,. M 'A 3 & 3=, 5.9 5L. M. a:@!. F-Z 5 _3-c@ a 3.'o a.= 0.0 =-- ,Pr- -N-Ao go, 51, R, W z E . r, " - 2 @r. I c 4 c T_7@ OF 5 -5 ErR-8 a - 0 0, -4w R 9 00 0 o- @@3-5 Lp.p 3 1 'a , @ X., -0 E R , or 851.210w@,[email protected] w q, .1 o 1 -3:1 51 1! MR .0 C MC z 00 .-0 1 1A. rr A 4. zml 96 > .19 it . mv 0 -;r IN 'n "'All > >> 17 Z W., 2, '0 il=-iz M-- a. - @L ;rg;; ap ,x Za 4- 67n. 2 .8.1 -.- ;111 @-, 2 , r"& .12 - Vul-R, 'al pR." 1 -1-41T, t, li,T.; - - v :Z, f I i -` >1-@ I i - -., I g-G.- . -'a ..?. ", -@:, '> 9, a --- xlz Z-> c F1 J -S5 0 1 Aqjv 3.z Z' % 5. Big's I sm A 22 t5 9 Nt t i. c, 0.1@ F rrl g@p 1 0 -7 C4 cl 9.3 a 0 Rzl.* 0 HE ol, --W2-'SVjjM-.O --w3a @j pk - . aRl a - -- 2,-@ g.a 0 1. . -v us. -T a *g:g j I -91-i-SX. fin H -20 1 A P 20 a-I 1 3 1 -3. 1 - cr m '71 zo, -03 4A i@,:34 gs 9 Of 1 @*3 to. FF r'll j SWP llvanolv Ve o Ir I 3 S@ Irs I 313, 0 -0 a 0 *19: MU-4:12L,is 0, 71 IN w a ig 2@ . . 7.,Ro T 51, 1,2 @-2 o o 19 =-@ -!*,", X4.4- iMi ;@ i 4--- v M- . ;@; . H F o. t4j zls 2 3, o g T 1% 2.'- go v, 74 5-Z r. 3, mv tr 1"s 5. o -h oo ac; 9-4 a-, V3 m r 9. F, -a 5i S, gT -.5 g. rR flLg J,=o I -c >Ti. R TR =a 3, >5 16-4 T:G a, I 02 r! rg ;J.@,gqqz, &a-52 -.9 JS 3 m. R, 'Al 3-9 So '= A @z a ;T a- 53 Us @ @F@ '! o_n,2L,? 1, .\3 '. - ,3 @i- ita V > RIES SE A A R-1 4H A I X -, - -4 -;- a .0 Er q--p L. .9 Ia 0,.@v C', 0- 3, _-9 > 9 US mi-S ;-a a a, F's 0 ff -,a M R VWM WIL. ; 3a m :2.0 n - 3 'T =a .,a*13 2 T44 R 9L. a C@l ;0 a 'a Fr r.1, 0- a- 58 5r 9 R@* F - 'a S. &a ESE a-a . . 31 so r. .03,1-0 - ;@r 10. ;@ ta --a 0 0 a'. r a- 2c a a 4.5-A-g. viia i-20 *0 o c 0 a 'CEW-00 F-I = ;.-S,xul c 'S 61 0 . ; rr S Zr FE g 9 W- a a- ' rr C6 -0 -_nM a r a oa T,- Erg a Mr. __;lz - _r, a 9 2 o- Tm'l ye, a oaE&W a, =,a 'a i ; a Ll -.5 ?;: 22. 'M' 11.8 21 E;* a ih I. '. 2 o -- El 13 .,a a-- -,I I P4 r - o.5- g 5 9 v _ S.8--gsw@:4 3= -9 1 ir T @ I a.. a ri@ . a fl. aa. Ago 91 a i;". c@ 13 it 3'. =9 am aHAI 5: r, , I.F Mo :rm. -a _v cm qr', A.G. A on r=:, 9. -_ _.. , ; @L'& ;;* L S-.7 a - - 28. 0@" ; 5, 1 - .m. -q. . -a -a-. -o-n- w 9. pig. f;j;@:R;t ;:-I g.. a rr. -2 a.- S 5@_=- C. q T, F.H. a a I!! aoz 3 a o- 2z a 9 6 -19 &@ ., . a a =-a m v.,m ER a a 9.9 -,R '517 o-o-2.1 a.;; !@ ; ;. . ;L HIS 3 T MF@ g :c- . -4 e.8 a -I=, -79 T'. @ -a _ .. Er; S., '@2 c a 3 =No Sro -2 wo - @ - L_ m!jS&8-'o @nft:rr. Smi Zav T a ;L 9 --a 5p a' El -a a a-2. 2 -,-5 .li. a.@ i-fzco. I Ior2@@ E;; @@ il 2 v -,a 1. S;L7-0a as o' A -@ -a I ma -n -a rr a o* L. Do T g -8-a-.5 -or, am 'd a -8@- a- :r 10"go. id ssr t 5. @;T 4" IT* T-o J-7. u .'A ri i, s 311Z , i O's &;1- j" Iq 9@, vrg. -7 .14 in @m:zl Ai IV T 8 3.4 3.*.0- In I % T54 o".,. Q., w a Fr R SO aw, .2 ml rr n-l a F ra I -3,g R -w- v.6 a io- 7 .@ ;@ To. SL 3 o us. 7- An 'm a;.a. '"o a 3, T 31. o 3,17, .3. liff on 9 A, n AJV@, A, 6 51 j. 0A, .Oo -ja . - a aZ@, ly Fr 'MAR 1 0- 319 I Ris, 0 we"91's 3-4 IT.9 TS ;gl -@ 8, - -M,7, o oz 43 aa. R 5 _to tn g; P, a q 0, q !& -99 =94 ja rA A ft o. 9, '%Rl a", 33 vo ;.oo-c IRS-9. & -u- - In _l:t n ; !.?, . . at - F " 5:_ . mn, -,7,9 3 G."w P'a M .3.., o T.- -H E; Ila -n, a rr a. .3. m H', 'al."al c IS P a -9 J1 j 2 ". 2 V c. @; . g: Q o st 5 r S. T ;;: _j 9 Sh all g'=G@H 3 on 0' G c. ;ax*gssAo-R'l, a f 3 a'. ma pp An 'Do.. wm. Vo am & T *T qq 2-9 g 3z 4.;; 4m 9 Ev s".9 gI; j a 4 a on a 3,2 S. w j, o r5 n e m v a9 av Vc ..ca 17 r o 42 'y=' IS cD)4= Er 2 3.:: pgr-s, H-15 0 gi ME . I , - F_ -, . , ., , 9 vu 3'n q4m ao ig ;I n0i; g z as" 2 3 = i al P r.:..3 aj a o SZ= I r" CS a F 5, - 3z: Pr it 9.2 -CC S`@". SO A j >a 5a4411 e-.-a ra-- 5's - I ;W4 3 0, 12, A. 9 M.1 3p. ago, 2.0- 24i Fg- c tau 3,:s L =23 'gee: So Fp's R - ; -; !a it r R. . rRit a . .'o I; Fr ov lag F- w !1 54 a E. z7a = ; I a. a, T; 'so F a q-, g 0 1 20 a lb 3.5 9_0 @. '. 2 @r 81. 5M to r, 3 co I Cal 03 rr 0 -0 -13 2 3, fin 0 0 @ t, a.. I E; ;- -.0.0 WER W 0 Qr 1 3. & 9 5 0 4-j Sig-. 0 zo 3.8 3 J, 5' rE:R =1 r 0 r U.. 5 3 .3 3- Sr=c-'9@- :SH St. @:ve a =t@ .0.0 2.0 > "P 0 -0 0- o gh "o rr-w aA - 3@ 3h. M M %1 3 P 3' z z _3 aj Tax ;l la 0 32 0 qm. 5 TH ITS so '"o all 0 0 76' 57 9 2 5. F, Iwo all 412 il. so 1311 1 Ij 7l 's,-. , 1@ @ v. 5a -33 tn uvri . t@ a ' I !. a.,. a @ H a IL - =- H-;-; t j 3 1. H S@& U 9: 3.1 It 11.1 -.3 t gm .0 0 - - LT., . a- 1:1. K e. 3 t- glM RA _0 _111" A! -2 X 1-gs I - r@ 3,; YN 2 _3r_X::j a" _n 1S -0. a R A. Iff.5 R 2a 2, 31, LA La B 5J.g.j. cn W-; t4 S, '1 20 IA -0 R. na. , r- 41@ HE v M tq. s" 1 .5 3 0, S's sk, 4 Z E IMM '13,032 :-a4 3 . :7 10 32 -0 0 1= i:,s M I , 0- p 11F G-0 cr Lr iF Jw@ :14 AMIN A 2.0 T3 gs r4o cs t - ? VAT la .2 IQ t , i a rva a e,v a a j f KJA T 15 g a. - - 350"U". A FL, X I i.Ta I 41. T;;, "s @tc 0-" . , 'f.2 - 3 3'. 2 a - ;, ;F O@ .@ tit 1:z T FIX 6 21 MI HI.T s -sip, n". 0 r 'o il 51, ! @w 2 .1 'Z z;; 1. 1 9 2 1 2-1 01 z q KAU _v K x;-; 0_1 =d' i S r, It Ing US c - -:,, 1 @ @ cro cr a- 1P T A. F1 pi S@ 5 ;- - I ; a 1- z i -1-11 1 i RZlm t Si -9.1- - , i i it Fli i 34 .3 J-3-1 t K.; U-3 JrL 1 - ;Ir* 'vi -15PHI-lur Uffl-ii 1 UM g. ':S. ;r .0 K-P llo is, -tr ;;.o ti Hol F ir ir -z 20 -0 IT M, 1 -1 ; -;. Irr og a i ;R 15. 2 .0 5 �R S in S, CL FR 1 2, Gt!o P, 3.4. p p p. S. FE3 r"o 19 . i; . 8*.; ' ; I i .. 5@ 7 a, :g'g rr;; I j- 1- R .5 C 2, a. ff: 04 ^54 U.; TV -9-00 q '- I la 1 .4 rrr f! P C-0 I S 0 0 M SEE HT T 1. 11, -",- CL 141L 03;Z--- a* L R.;' v Ea. S12 f" 02 - Ei. F - Sn.: 2 HR. L6 @ f51. v leas . 02-. 9'q 06, L0 cr rr-:, 10 . 11 frA N - . ; 'A go irr if 1 t I I H " v - u) =":r I ;AH IF 9 19. S-C@ S" . . . 2, ivm - 18 50 c r, ; A $r 6 9, 1 P I F i 0,20 t 29 5 .3 0 1 ITS al R, X. jws@..& r jr gT`o'_.. '16 101 . a 0@ 9 2.-o I i[;Si A a m aw G-0 IN @21 jig cr @ig Sj 61 t8v r 0.6 ?. - z 02 0 z IM H-U nmf, 0 6JL Elf 't. 7-.,z ffg 9 a VI - d.R W; ig m 5 "5 1 'wr Is 9> 804 -0 J� A mrsm. 2-1-gan-RUS 0 Hui a: FOU ix!. all 9 574F V U rU :3 .3tj ! t J! Fig ;La F S. a H 4 1 -3- a 2.0p H"RK VY 5, 0, z N Mu g 3*t= a a. "F a F t g@ -uzz- 3. Ts - Z. a .-so I V 9- =1 - 91 -:-.a 2 H o g. a i op 1. 11 '@ - il:@@ g a. - - - t.a @4 U.73 N .1"I'l S. "'FIFA I-SAI, 9 S r's w Tl 3 IV 3 & %9_- mm a-N al 1=9w. - 1. 4a a La r -, = 5, Its 1.1. 3F. 'cc rrg*, ig 'K Hall -.92 FL ".' in -a-0 'S 3. F c. W o 3 acr rr - si. 2"A Sr o C. , - @- ' 6, @w ; - RR oc F@* .99 q P, t, Mi IP M9 a Uz IS" o -4 1 pi 1 g. -.a:w 4 F"s p. not" Mrs 1 VF -' s, a., m i i ix WN 3' o 8 5 or z 2.3 cc Is c HER 14 M 2, -Xim a* a" 5* SL_ I - p it. =a rn -A 12.5 g2 q c 3' H72 t4 I P rqA . ol a 5r i =Tki -C Er o-. 'g CA o .74 S. 7. 71. V2 a p o- V Rl a op Lr o. oo ir o i qtvt v - ;@ rr 3--r" a =g G: I N, g US a c C-rr .9 1 'R C. @z R 5 I g .9 S. S@ p6 V agV w I 9 3 - R 9 n Lr aw o3 7'V w 7' L6L 14" t ap - 35 2 t2 gig 1.3-4, E7-5-ax=?@4 =3 :t M gA at jr, '13 A ;. -. 111 A r -V 5 0 a's I T z or % CIL .5 0 2@ I-A 4 2 3 g % 0 !-@o a a. Q Ka M3 43 3- :z g -8, El R cAW o. 3. P 3, 1 V ;_:I* st L; o - " '! -- r.. -@ if Fr. 00 o g. xgit mi > A , =-rl 0. 1. N F z r 3 E-0 -.1 . o til 15 ;T @q 05, 0- a, 0. a 9-4-' JIM S. 1-0 0.2- -"] > 3 z @=j a 12 go 3 2' !L It g 2-PA rro- 45"1 CL.0 I& =' I mm = -,Z- .1 1 2.W z a Fl FZ2 Oz ia - - 10 "" 0 < -00 - g 21 >Z 0 'o 02 0- 2, gap. V R VA S' -. > 40 ..a, ZX9 32, al E-r El ISM Re.9 -. .0 RL 0. 3 0 .02 a 03 4 S"T Z' 9 .9 >Z ;;V A Z q C-'zr j" .4 Er aa.5 o Fig =0 -.1 TAx jS@;. ''@' = 1 @ , "0 3 a9 f aA Z@ gq W W 19 2.0 z a. r r @'g M - t. 3 z ->'> a itz > 'gm -- A INt -9 Z.3 Z. ki. r3 tm a nn 3TH V i @Al gr0 z f7. 'g cn 0: :2 g g 0> Er A r S-tl 0 ;;"a a at G' 0 In @n _Ud z 0 0 a 33 rl 1 0 B" j a - @ :;- , =@:a -, !.7-F AV 0 ---'a ". c , -- - - A 6 9'- A 9 To '9 Wflz m. @-Crmv-v--@ 'a m@ w'3 p A ii, -tj S g 2. T;r =.'F!l a 5 V. 2 0, A2 24 @2.v 03 4-P A 3 0 -3,9 a N &a 5-1 -V av 6-13 M .9 zt: 0 a;; V'@ Er g '7' V -T@ ' ' - ' '@*' ' '. --- @'. - 3 z;; TV V g 0 g'r. @O 3, so Fr- -9 -r' j -' 30. @5-"; @ - F - ., J J. 9 -'@ 1, = T - -a' 'I B , - . I > -0. V BE , g- m ;,.:, -I g, a'-0 T a.,2 a.! V 3? FL A. 2-6 L A @3. *' 4@ i 41 1 7.4 i xv Uzi If i N-H - - - -, :i - Ira a. Fr A -3 en -A.'O M'z A tm -5 Z.r. ma: ITTI-13 -Y. ilal-Brge C@g go 2-0 so! mg'@ 0 S.- 199-1-' -=.go. 15 P.. G A -9 @"W3 S R, -a @O 1-2.0 :7-o 9 a. go, -:O'jj 9 Fr C, 5L 0. s:. 2 - - i 2w g Ei o- S' eL 2 cr 77? a j- FL iz % e: .00 r-r- 3 ags g ': 5"@ 5' 5. a:- V 7, Or Ix Z. e g To 0 A -3-.. all CL To 9 T g-F @Al 0 go 51 B T"UQ@. 'Cie 0 !-l WE 3t g g I Al 42 19 -o-e. Ji :56" i. C o. Aj 16L *17 M@ HAR ag H7 1 ji-a -@1419 wi MCI; I --, -! ;- d A 1 @ !-. .9 as .4 p g.1 Tg Fir T g. a-. - im IR *r-.. L. 2-i 'a. R'l 3 13.0 0 M. A Fr ff- g@ a s.' I NUMUR-51-1. -9 --.g FrE: hgi- fi 4r' t;r UL 54 Ell - 9 . a- Era 5r O@-5,9- , C@ 0 .0 2L 212 PM HIS 3 Pm n A a. H p- cr . - a -,.s tA . & = A :rc i C.;; MCI =-S,-V -te =,..4 F m@ R7 6 33 .4 '4 - > 0 @, = , 3 0. Er A., -9: Y SIM I.-HU, e-F sc r. 0.,- S. go a.'.- A. J- g;-'- A 2- s-1 2,5 F-7 R"7 6' c ge 'o S M- S-5'5@@ 77 3 -izgns Fr 5i ;7-8 5-,xr T. 0 Tnt g @A- EL El @Lo .@j t r ;;3 9 4 7 -T i 13! -_2 2,- GO 2 @ Eta I wr FL 7,g. :SRI -9 i El :2. 9 lz m Ur !is- G@ RE- OR 41 NEI Pl;=*,T@ i F A A 2.: 3 @sm a A -3 G up I* I al it-f rr a I li u. I R.- tirl 0-M 8 11 1 1 & -- , o-, 5, 0-.-- - -X,.- Al A. F- 2, l 6N ki 11,13 , ` "4E CL I U. . V 5 . " B." 2-A I Fr ali E 9 !!.T! I I . c a x .3 0 "1 t F,3 :o W* sr M- 3 a'. - , m A 0- -.,WtL, CLX. A. g ir R, '22: =3 3:0 3 ps _9 iz@ 2 A. @2 2. a F rol 3- 1 3.1 g- 73 > r 3 w ip Fro M, -3 3. aj. f -6 Ts- 0 0.21 g, 5a; A -3 0-8 E. -.m A 23 R V . im VM E-a I-Z A p. Me- 6--t T :T7 15 Z.3 .. @ "_ - .@F e@ F1 Fr W_. z er _0,9 rr, st RaR ao 9@q 0 - a 6 Fr A., @* I i o 39 31 a '01 oz 1= CA. 91- co 3 Ww. a s O!tm-.U. 1- 2; Tc 3 m m to cc -,R A .00-- 04 39 5-0 NA In -Ta., "! .3 . CL 2 0 5" M 9.0 5, 1. 02 3a @s ,V-. 5-x all pr 0 g. t tAx T3 "A 1 11 0 a.0 5:, 2.,p 5r I W g, @p -3 9 0, @t=_$37*38= - % Fr - @ @@; '0. @, ; 2-, W 2. 0 2 3.,;. Z. 0 :1 1 ili, 4-4 Er 94 L'i 'Un. i I: R. M- g. 0. P- Vi'l. in R j. % I 5. 2 3' I cr . M_ 1 .4 z Eq c f4 Er 5-0 gg@ 'ir _C. Era 0 a: Tr. 0. 0. g a. % g". 51 72 0 a: z:;'; J sl. :1 0 -3- ;r a OF-, L7 0 a' 77 F 3 t i0l 3- 5i; 41 log g, 2L c 2L Ego g q- 4 .,q J Fi a F ,U.O j 13 1.50 sa rn PL 2L -ST T 21 a. am RA 4 g @rm-g ;; - ,Q 3 . 2's I.-: ti, Eff* -Irt% .1 'o r, .1 ST -'o -8S3,:., A r, 5.1 .42, -3 a 'M s'. 17 T .3 9'@2 0 OR Q . - g-*3 I . - _79 ;im@pr- 5.9 @,So :r2.&Q -1 0 t 9A. 9: - 91@ 13 U@.,-T- v! Tj Wit Vs 5 1 A R. 9, - xia= 94 -.9919 0- 5r CL OM 3::,532 0 ei r 0 - - a = E 06 5. ir Po .4-01 1 i-S Ic 9 9 -9,Frl@ T- 20 1 97 As =."R 0X, o -80 5, =,a, -.0 3 5 2.9 r 5 9 9 06. 2,: FS g I s - 5 mg. I x 2. ME 3,9- Es 'o M. -.1 0 m '0- 1 , -03's -7 0 zvg a 2 0 w S 0, P: .050.. 03 U4 2 04-- T S 5 R.n.- s 0q.. V.4 4 9 g, A vVy" 93 1 9RIM,. R, 0 0. b, I S-1 25 I - r o< 5 0 =g 'm 0 0 JT .0 W-F --fl- -iiii 7 z a.0 'F T ?4 2. L6L A. u-i-A Cc; ja 2: 2. s 2- J; I t --=. . :TIP ai - i i- W- Em tiA 3 @' 9@ 13 11, 2A 91 mi @,g -lz a I - -=- . 19 cn = X, 4-3, 2, 3 i Ip !r TP FCC 911 1- 0 a. R, s. 3.9 3! PUT . I gr q z xz- 33 S. U t T 0-t Ji 3 rr=. MA 3A 00. 41 ge 5,3.2 , -. , M.. - A CL-Ej a '. a @ a @ H 0 0 Er Sz 1, --o2 -1 9-1 4, up r 9 49 gzg 39 .LAj Fr 3-3 -S@ r 0 -"o c, "HE OR-; S., 0 p le @A 9 on- 3,0 1-2 S 9-? Cc 2 cl. 1.0 81%1 .10 Ir H r, 19 -3 2.1 -m-c ml '21 a g "3 30 v 03 F T..: 3 R, - , 0 M-5 @r,3 0 m:i tF 0, i g- 0. i IN 071@-= r", 01 3.0 OR. = @ " 5 1 0 'i 13 1 "@ .7 -L, a. i-M r i: !-i- S. r3i 5. -9-5A S4 o- ,Z@ 6 HA 0 vp %I - 9 5 ." - , N 179 0 17 3 2 ?IMP, A -124i' I . -0 T 9 10 gs- 7i t Z 0 z ED 5, W S f c . ;,r 1 " -n -z v * I . . jCA Hzi a IZ 31 :r 'Oil 44 1J, ii 7:9, Cc .21 . 5 vt,i aI , @If@ F9 -, - 1 9.1- 1 3 1 a 31 .3 Z. = S, , go 24 12 FL 9 43 3e, 0 S ty IR 3 5@ i X 5 a a 9 @2: v!t 4 ta t Mm Fi- T ru. @I 5 1., @ I ; I-1 3 r ir, %r W, C: =32 .,a - - �r- _1 C M, -cc A aft @Q 54-1 - -I I >1 1 5 TE a 2@= 3,71 a @,:Kyo v 4.5'. m , Wirll -CL 00 CL Lr I I F. 3 . 0 - -. f R -a I,TH a w , a 3'r Im'o 4- U15 3 a, a @.-g 'RL 11, Er Or .!F i a: @3 ;. 0 , Z., A 2v 3,1 a 9T-Z@ m go Z-O.- -'=o 2r f --a .1 SM 4-4 M IN :3,5 In.. 3s V;.Mg .1, - @ ; M. = E. T.0 0 -.9:3 2, . @ ara a !t_ a @. :1 . : *.n_.: a -1 -, 3 4 si.,@ 1,9 !'- ;cg .9 3- i -5 .. % R ;x P- s, .3,-. @ g@ a4-30a. Ill.. 1 .0 2 1 =-,7 n a-0 I cr FFS'.0,5- - r @ ; 'air; z 0 5@,j p Z 3=5 2UJ; 5 -Z I J2a. I i c I SB 1,1 -t*g tj ST 0C3 ;r sm a 0. Q a - Z3, vr w 5-31 T_ 3 Cca ivz"S2. 21 a qq, SO CL Q :57, 5:4, 3, gr zr,, -, -g, - p -,- :1 @-g- . -@ 3" - . @ ; 5 zq- 0, z A Z7 '05 r.. @ Fj . @ 5 ;.-- _U - -@ @-n 2- M .,pj CL. 66L !F S a 1 .5. -3 c c " R -T-- 3 3 N A7 X Nq MT i 27 5 > Cri's 3 M as 5j r ma-, =zr 0 0 0-M A rg',' yl-g am 75 3 R A a M50,4 0 Q.;j 0 a z zy zg A rz 2L 3 0 i I . Txt rr c 0 0. 0 13 M9 0 Z T eq. S W w Z; --T F 9 T X3 L., A X',v Ji -a C > I n 5. Fr-.- 4..S,.v T-3 ::.@- X . 0.1 * Z.- =3- 2 0-6 N'S @I 3- 212L -Er 0 14 ig Is Fr--, --g . . X.0 &I a - -Z @ r - 9 - 0- M ig =0 . c 5,;,r 2., F k it 0A g4- S 3. ;IHI @tm@ - J, G.-. i, B. 3--, 0- 5@ La. g 3 1 R 32- Lr 'o a.!t 10 Er. 'ale" US iH.- TI Ei 3S W A ali R, N-5 =0 m 9 Er 43, .4 e S ---,o ON i Ic @.i 513 0 @2, H`gi 9,3. 'u, a 17 5 41: a, 'I r 4.. OD 00Z j Cc' 1.3 -4 9 IL ULM if 3.0 0 a.* *@* PH t 2. t p 2. Z il 0- 2. -.3 'a j'.S mg: U@@ a-- Cc, iEd'l wt 31 r. 31 a a 2.-0. a@ Ft' me- -q 94 m , '.@ 13 30 -F T11- .9 -03 S '21 P a .9 r- Ml 12 11 sa ;Virl M . I @ j g.. a19 - , @ - , 0' ",** 2, -Si S-rrq*u* 114 3". 14-5 -03""S Fr 2 -2 9 1" 9-' -- @' 02. a Cc :5 a 2, T jr au 0. fl-p 0:9 ;V." 'f 31 sz '55' Egg. P'... a-,- gjr 'A @p ;s So Ig gn EV B ic "'i .43 i7 3:;--- la Las-'? 3 5.0 a cc E 03 7R v Ou 9-T., . ;;- --g i I A 11 -, i Ercc: @c 92 12 42. Fr f -fag T5 Eil J.- g. -- - - o' -, -. F a ;;-E- = !:, @ ;. 2 - - 3 1 51 . @ 3- -, q - - F.1.0 - i I -'. -i rr s6 ;51 c g. E IN rr a 3@1- R Ol ;c' a: g g Z;5-4- A" 10 R 71@3- a 19 ci CL -s-ZO Loz ir: C: -i Wla f g: 3 gA WIN 'o R3, Y; , J4 9 Sc, 3 S 'o i A-3 0. - ay- E4 01, m@ � -1 l!'"; i C R. @ 2- . -3 F9 FS m 1; 116C S go M 5r F.- _S-C v a - Nw J- N, C. 5'. 3-A F-. _31 Al 3 35 F_ Ir rp C4 N. 061 1 7_,; R C &SO 1.* -1 Lr i F I CIO 2 a - 3 SU S ga. -'c S.- 9:3 a@ ;'g I H. rr- Zrr;:- 5-a S. FS I " 6 g* S. r I T g. P:i &i S. I V-3 a 5, p ow - a' 6- av Er c: OR 0 1 0 Ho C, ..m. 14 2 2% g. AJ '_ .9 '" I , I 't;-i I a I. i -_ -a i :., - A N MP.A7&Z @,Sljl . S.? . 0 10on R19@8 0 O"ll rr 'o W;-W5-4z-. ps---@ l?l .2. 0.- V - M - g " T* f. @t *. -I , Q So 0. R AN 31 2 2; 0- - 3 .'s q r_.' W =_4 M_ na 1golgol@j= 'Ir '4 0. 2,%Xo - tq: "a Z. -. . I . I I. 9M a. - - :@T -- L'--' 9 .. ;;:r.:,3 @= 0 ;@tj a' = - g W-S'ga 0 mo N 9 @'J!- @F&M'M,R. 22- ON. 1. Via 1-1 Z5 rl-jtj@-;lg 2: W@ go M. Er Er 12. r_ 9 ". * z - ;;@ R 0 11V .0, RI-3.7. ra-Mo r.-,- R .3 z -1.0. 1- !.A AO 'F mm. 0 3 wi- CA -H C'. Vo-om-2- I= N- 7- 0 C :r, 17 .7, ILE o - 1 .1 1 - 0 0 0 0 N N!-, 0. & 10 ga r i .Org E4.; V a 6, as s,,,a aj ol A., .0 S 0- A-= A - g IRK I -.2 a a N m-3 1. C'. g a. P,,f AN C go crp A -A J Rz > r 31, -3 No g. 12.. 4 @ c 7T.-N"88-C." ;-@ !t I Vi -0 3.31 ri@l 9a `@'a T, I 4. ;IN -N 'l-,0 R-C 0, S. 12 Z.-C Nou z 3A. Q. _c :A I x 2, 1 N'0 0 1 -0 OZ 0 A 0 J- Tf 5. ER I ll 3 -3 Nv 13 0 a 0 > 2- V Mi 202 kv =A-5 m =5 2@ ltTi .3 -', i , 2 @- .- ; 9 . :@ - g @-*, I -@, a. 29 mic. r. a, 31- tag - A -I A 79 M F m. --A 3 gw o- F 9. 9. T 3, cc L VI az. Fr-- Q'P 2 S" 7---A 2 --1 I'g e7t it zr m �15 -a R 42 a I ji 0 g -Lw 9 ir o FT 4@ go rr To.- J- @ @-, -- - - - . I - - - 2 ;- ;'&. &, -- t 's, C: R- QCQ-, 9 -0 A U. R , " "a 5 . @Ag N R:-V T-5 o, -o r, c = - 94 'o Q, 41 a' - -C El K e- R & K o o CC, F-S " @: 3: R..O X ,;I -@ g :: 2 M k -0 c-I 71 VIS g. a. g 9 cc g.;;4 12. ==r,- CL r AM ZA 3 X EL9: 7 nc .0 1, .1 r K rr g 9.7 :r c 0 n,"M. A,; ail -@ V 5i 3 -3 - I WHO. 'R F C3 go , , o o" i `oG@.;2t7g:-;-L;"9 T L - F Nr N @77 3 0 1 i's T 2-m .3wq r 5r. o. no- a - . -A. v, J!@ ca a = 3-f= o Ir s:O 2 i 3,@ - . " G@ r, s @ cc low -1 a to - T,- 1, cr Z P 31 'n I-, 2@ tg@ grl CLV al '0 LE 91, IH So !@. qo. A I > n 0. PG 5A, R", Vrg!, F n as --.- a F@ ; - 2. Sm PA w., I ;r. r* 1.3 " , , - S-: f 9 Fm i w @@ a - - SF . 9-9 - I a 1 --- -0 14 = = C 'To 6 Ra's a 0- 't. a D.. Q N. SrI., > A. 10 0. 0 . 0 cr 178 CL g. CA g-0 Z-j f, -0 Fr Z-'j 0 =5 so Lr Cc h CA ;@'z -Z., E Sa g 9- 5. r A LOS A3 OR 4 -IA S w Hi A . =-@ i CL R *0 'e'. .0 10 MZ I A s 5' ;P4 a 0 ab r X G@ av 3 S71 1; r. ar c 7, g -Tl O'Ll I - " @ -, - SO 3 :1 0"! S ;; ;:,!. . vt 1 9 , -,- , 'l- ----= a;-c 9* -4A rg cm 0. -3 Lr 95 9 w 7ud "&z KIN", @f I , 'us "ol .0 -a a.k. i rx 111i -* ;J A* Q. q -I q.;rl I t . ' I. I I . I I., 1 1 1 NI A: Oil= J; H, -_.'-_.T i . , . g'@ SL a 34 t.. to to is &I .z OZ P 41ML- A_ Oz -3 3"0. 6,9 Z .,.Cvc, If g H , &.,,g .g i z o.:2 o -o p cr, o r a I'l _'.g. %.r 9--< WE tU H "0.3 I! '- I-e o* i all F_ . 1.1 a- 2. qff:o UN 'o I.;- I'D o Irl 21, In o- n i m E [%go T Era 9,2 x Fr S. I I 3, a. FL 3 z mu-4 o='@332 o a- w of v21 =g'. ;13 3 51 12 J. 1 a 9: a 'U5".- r 7 J, hug, llu& a. 1_4 a Z: .9 Go w Ta p 35 6' _6 ama @*'o' 1-1 on v '-I"s n o- Q, 5-9-@_@' A N c. S"A z .L o. IS f; S-I o3 '3 To 5r 7 4. o-n 3;, c ca '_3 46 ;lt g- S'i - PI , j;.- ig, Cc q me a.-i lgVj ;NEj e -CL- z 7*4 :r-.- ;t all V- ig; g- t IF* a 0 1 -.,T .@ 0. R _2 1'. A 72; a' gTj G-2 0- a @ -r@ -0.,-0 - a_- V 'Tr 4V .0 2. 36 2 vi, 0, gal- 'pt 94, i RA g. V @ , I - g@rc ; -@ 4 5' S'G'Pl 99 110, v_Z*..=9 3, -.3 1 - I a ET 9:2 4W -p'. - ;; 'g a w1r, >1 'M @R! m vp 20 @-4; 4 !t - , @ 7. i,. I . . w 5 , =@ a . . 5 - -,Cr. V.,"o Er 5 '. - a. & @M!*-; Y_ - ME, ell -S : a-ii ul @ , I Q 0 0 " a ! gr U& 59 .3- @l a t. 3: 7- i." "r R 9: z -2 0, s tt '. 0 @%' ..gs; @wo& -3 3 &24 S" v a .4 0.5 0 a - 0 MV Ig 5 - V, - I k. -S =-!z 2.;;, @rs IS S 2. 45 5 7N N@- . A A IN52 4 Ft- w*o cc 15 m 5.4 G ca 113 S @,!l a o og o,,g o- m ,I'S go.3 O.m 2 ma @,5= P a a a . M_ 1 11 gr & 0 S.Z .cr oV ra- 55 Ir 03 cr -z pw 54"! IS. a -cv I v,. xl@;---Mz rK., ;;. '. 4 51 M cc -.1 :j R -T '!!. " g, 3 cr9! q @V -'vo s'.- im cg*;z:l@t 3o@-S-mg_ M, 'M @- V I . - gl-o , a g x. -o o lo o- o '.o4AV [email protected] -2 , 9 - - - -. I 'd @,_d g:; g: T @ Is IS_ V E: Lr. v9=&.0 cc tz. Il ozr- o- S. me , -, ; @ 1; '9. v-_ S: 9 14 x M_2 XV R@V 'm 3" T @'V c, m 12.3 2. ol A.m A G . tr s L mF I z V o 64 1 14 51.a 90Z 49 -- 5 -31 'i ell -nit RA. . - . @.@ :"--; f w f 7. a e.. Eg- @R a 1 9- @ I 3' 91 J A c A, =7 '0 4 x -7 7.T H 4.. 4c gs@ e- 2 ;G7 T Z A- 0. gom =1 10 cu T MIA -.@'5'354'3 C@ -3 M- 'm >a J's @-v @q 5 240 cr 44 om In :WL > > 4 I.L I 13 LI go 35 UE H L5 3-9 XQ* Io Ir LOZ p r "O'EZ. P 9 W IV, I PIC 1.7, o "W r CA 5 sw cc g. .0. .0 =a IS: o Rt F; 00 cc 1. -0 :., 93- a-_Oa!Fi 3 tw a- g:E -9,9 ;P. a :7F @5._ 127 S, ;S - Ei F -0 Mm- J iv a.;; 41 9 mv q. t 21 T@i .51 a; 0, A 0. 01 w :E>@. _Z m w1;L9ccr9=K_ EflU S C., - 2. I'M - I @o .3 .- ZOM. Z a' a 8 X o 0 * - .5w.1 rN 0 -.9 L'S w R 0 rr A, go 4, 4 '. RAM. 1r, . I ", S@ rr" I -a I -0 , .a .- a 10, S.- r-- 151- * 2@ $ a - .8 1 2:9 -.=s v o V 0 0 I .Ao =4 .a .40- 4.109 0 r5 0 LH ;;to ov 9 3-1 00 - 9 -I A Irc -0 34 :r= rr g 0 0 92 7s 0 0 'a;a.f jo L F@"c @ r 72 zm@ -4 MMUI j i 2L -.0 P4 Z- rn 31 5,L i 2 W&@' 3111.- NIA! S-0 F a M. OrP@_ 7 S-11 a- .0 16- 97 5 A E W% 9 S r a ;n. 6 a oa a 9 m a' - c ta rx pr 1 1.@ 0 M." a-. m L 1 U, =4 I A*0 0 39 S 1! A F91 gi,3 ul-_.. g '0 .9 1.- r, 49 1.20-1 Lis, S@s .5-q . m U -W I ; :!� a.," g 8 1 - 0.3 SWA L Mza I CC R g; o .9 z % 10, 0 .g OF =io M 0-T 05 A - ;@I S. Ve :.s rg q;; a zq 3 S. S. - L .- g g, - . . M, 0 P0.0 r ;o 0- CO-Z 00 > Cc, qg r 0" N Wo ;v . & 0.'.9 A' 1A 30 Is 3_ ii-t 19 . R"Al I. '0 21 . -,- I i @. @. f, R MH. 20. A- t W. c 0 9 5- - a MA 98 ro 0.9 w 9 E-: jig -0 -0 .wl p va all PR jj'q Xrr @El -'@! 3 _ f! zi cl Hillis. Lr g 2 @j I' q 1 1. t '. 1; g. f ! g. :: a. 3-5 knt tl 0- .0 2- 1 r- 11 E i E-11; 1 1.1 P; 3 j, a C @@F' filli. hr! I M lHo D' CIA: 1 0 ma i M.- It CA. .0 21, ;o =c6a 4-96 .00 2,30 14 as [44. r.1 g Cc. a S4 pk Fr 2 9. M.. P 3@f -D Mu p @p PR Eli RE.- 3,*o W rtjn@ M H j j ;r &H i D' j .5 MIR FL 0 MIR T IT 'go LEI WIN rr ,Oo AMC S.. 0"o all D 0 a -, 9 . -- f I > o D q t2i WN i rT.' @o WE uErri'rm jL%!3':; wg;2-0 .9 mp: IV Ms. ilmv t ir - I.- , [ 1 D' 1 0. SH 0 t H o 44, "a - 0 OF -f'. -M i R 0- a al AD It st It -0 54 F i. - R t R.- . . " ." 5 ;.. @ f 0 0 0 Fl 61- - , 0 7wo 5@m 0 Er go- .01 0-.G'l8w-P - D rr C.3 =8 0 602 IKE 31 0.0 F. M. . . 3 N-te- Lao 01- i Iz I tivw I I 15@ 15 C; 33: ZIP of- lst i TO--! I.A -Pl- i 0.21 sfioo- R In. 1 t Zl 8 ;0.1 . & ;. 2@ go I I i.o U. So 9 @o rE; Oz..; -wu Fo f-Ag Epi i T1. L F ngs.;j. Sl 3. ;1 ;;@g , -0 , I ga q. T 7--. z I; o, Ur. vt Mac, *j.7- @ 9 ", il I I ,, ; f o r, .1 a v I rr 10 i P. G 3 1 - ;,- I @ 1: 3 NO. 'S 11 @_U!ijlfi Ell lu ggM h SIR r tro io. Barr RA 4-55-0-Al ra a: a M. pn i ;l F- 12 2t: g q .9 r, ow L3 OD q R" -- - I "Ol MA as Hl! C I =. , 3.@7 ro -. E, d2ii 0 R 08 - - , - - i @L I j t 0.. - cr o N so RE 3.* 0 C16: P U R; 14 N 1 0 .--tr- it o &as.1 ko Pr r C, im, pc o aim tr . =a F :- - & r,.,o et as -M 'a 1, :F SHW Q Ir 73, cl go KE I o Mv o 7.9 -oa-: rne & _U Fr T9 -.o Al o P-o _L3@3 - A' - , 9* ra qr E.. & go n.v o o o5 g gog o cc No fla 2 @2.1 M. P la 4 H = F i jjq@j I i "Mil 2 F, rS N wl Sri rr --tit j - , t -,. -. p H 1. "41 Mil-al HT . F -7 3' d' =:3. . z . 0 t @ @ H I 5 ul qff T_ 1: ;,r, FF 15. LI.., i, M-0 i. :@@ - I @j C 44 1 . g. j . - - I , M. MA; B.'s. .9 HE FIR 1 71 1. @:l G's . 0, N Has @@m I' N i y I a. i k 0 cc ni-. f11:14:1 ni st F H g. wd, p j 1 1 a* I it as- mqx .5 Eli -s . i Ff E. 5:1 Eg s, "s 1 .9 -i To - Hs-. I n a I OW, -a, 1.91 0 ", 4. B.- ge 6 -E. * @ va- g 0 144 Z.-J, v w H R -A 5 .1 A5" U* _'. g tg &F, 0 rr 9 ED R. ,:=H 0_8 5.9 , .:.;. - I I @ , I I w 4 611 . . . . . cr,@ g. t A 5 c H ff, F a 2 9 L 31 ic o; - - I t,.- I -=@S t. r 0: pt 9 oil -'s 3-r"a 9:; pr@ j ag 3 rr go go ai s a A a. q@_ a G u aw R. 0= 21 i K a I g: s 3, I I OR_ Uip am i 2-, a 2. 4 -g- il cc 1 a 1@15,4:94FO d r a im @-U F I"to @-Oo a`3 99 A, 9 ._r,] L2 . 9.; g C C C Ma !e "s , m- : a. a: 2. 1 st L U-2 zs . - . C@ x sm a.. 0'. ir IV Vs F I, Vo a a 1141., a rr wil F". uN .-;@ Emg:g u I IS lo- 16. @ .. 2_" . @ , C f J-9 .T PIP. i o ;_I r, lo 3 R:= rw Joe 0" I 157 a, t I R4.i H g 'T 45 - Rl F. M 1 a - Z., -a ax gr f 20 cr T NO el. L@Z L 3.14 7-i g. -g - Ir L I g A Rg 3 2, All S.Es r@ , . g., 2 . g 1 FA P. SJWS gj4 f a 0 @ A t V- - .4 8 ;=*-, 8 ' L@ 40-0 r pw =`-:9 0 V. 0 -.g. S' -.0Eg.2' M 5 %1-' 2, @ 'R , , - a "r -- % O'g-g-4 0-m- 5. cc o 1Z, Sa S. =3*2.9 . TS H ti I 5 .._.=r, Sol Pr 9'R wrs.-g g-Ri -'n 0- 4O.M 0 cc .0 @X' Ag. 1*@'e 0. So S. r 0 CL rrn r r r E, rr MU, 0, S; 00 0- z 11 z' r, 0. 9 9r.15 919-q p ?1@' 2 SL ;@41 Mi. T g w 1. cc -w- M.-R 1w, 81Q. oz z Elroa.-'Mr.4 =Wgc: z' Fr ;g Ta. 3M ..a. t-is-; 1. rr --A.- 9 "Ov =0 Fit 0. CLM 0 Or 919 1 ; r-11" -. , 2 Eva -V rg tra A. 0. cr zV @@ 7q > @-Ag PS-5 L .-Om 0 ;q Hi j- 5155- . S. 'r- s 4'9 , m 9 � R,* I 1 0. - - - a -5. E. a -. -M 2: E M U* 13 & -@ . ;Z g '@ -W m 9 . 3 -9' F@-2- - r 0'0 q 0. FA 2,4: Z i. -, Q El a g: VP 0- zE. r'. E2 .8 M co S gt 9. m I r v a 7 0 03 j to ul . 1 9 i E-1 @k oo 'I f TEN 8 -g a- qco MCA 5 L 9- Lo'@ a g 9 5 .1 gL=-" ca gg'- tag, 0519911, K � @19 at aii H Ir R, 9 0 -0, Zile.. 0 10-1-52 I I il .', i o. LIU x unqj 11, Eli '03 N.FU J@ Y@ '21 ; I. F E; g It tic -j ggg 0,4 1141 w-US"rrv Lls U. 0 40 0 3 4111 N' 4 RUN. 941-1 's. 0 'L =3 Ul I T - 1 '3 431 54- -1 1!9 -00 OE" ---go G@ LOF .8 0 Ar; smm- i Z. 1, S .2. F 1-@ 9- *1 P; 11 .9 Ia z; u. a K 5 T Fir 4 ';kr 131-2 s a I @r mg reEt-lus Ira F '71-- 3. *8 PIR r, '"11 Cr Us, ag. i- - 0 OAS' IMA9,142--gil E I a. :620. [I. RIP 0:13 .0 zf .gp , W a- I C6 W -ti H 3 1 aso k zi m NMI0 Is: J, I; A., 3 URI 0--ill- 0" 1 0 E: F WD C6 r E S 5n; SL - 2 . T - , - -3 ' - & r- .3 ski IR a. -jE g air Tat -. i ag. 9: V la 0 1-1-- t g -H- - . c m, R 9..@ rr S @r -H . > I . q a -1. 3 rr -Ka -2.19 sa. tl t@'- 0", IL i ON 2. 2al -0' a g:. 5 4.2 - g: 1 st 910"014 'o In -. S. "i E or, C, 0 'C L..- .9 * a " - a a o o .4 aA'1 -.9 F 1 11- p2i --' 0 p - a' z ma ar so as ! a o' rr". r 0 -Rr -.3 NO: -w' U BOB t 'go t a - a - 0 gi 1 R !.g Mg- 'C M, @- I -< HAZ so. CL 0 2 Fr @ ;m' Ir tt 13 'mtR-Rrq 2. rta - I* w uz r- ' * rr.-a z or r- TO 9, M - 3' S. S. S. gr SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION Ch. 582 Ch. 582 SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION V Q 1983 in situated for recordation in the public land records shall be eligible to be a director unless he is an owner ests therein.-A waterstLinfr ement district proval of the board of supervisors of the and and wo- of each such county. of land within the watershed improvement district in organized under the provis 0 iris chapter shall ter conservation district or districts in which the we- (3) The owner or owners of land which is not ben- which he seeks election. constitute a governmental subdivision of this state, tershed improvement district is situated an eq - efited by its inclusion in a watershed improvement (2) Within 30 days after a watershed improve- and a public body corporate and politic. exercising tion by the chairman or vice chairman of the board of district may petition the board of supervisors of the ment district is established, the board of supervisors public powers. Such district shall exercise its directors of the watershed improvement dist@ soil and water conservation district in which the we- of the soil and water conservation district in which and duties under the su . . I the =WZ7 tershed improvement district is situated to have such the watershed improvement district is situated, or pervisors of the soil an water conservation district land excluded from the district. The petition shall the Joint board if more than one district is affected, in which it is situated, or the joint board if more than 582.45 Fiscal powers of governing body; describe the land and state the reasons why it should shall cause an election to be held for the election of a one district is affected. The watershed improvement bonds, etc.-The board of directors of any water- be excluded. A hearing shall be held within 60 days board of three directors of the watershed improve- district shall have all of the powers of such soil and shed improvement district shall have power, subject after the petition is received. Due notice of the hear- ment district. Due notice of such election shall be water conservation district, and in addition thereto to the conditions and limitations of this chapter, to ing shall be given by the board. If it is determined by given by the board to supervisors. At such election shall have authority to levy a tax, as hereinafter pro- incur indebtedness am issue bonds of the watershed the board that such land is not benefited by its inclu- each owner of land lying within the watershed im- vided, to be used for the purposes 'if the watershed improvement district; however, such bonds aW be improvement district, such Fro nt district; to acquire b issued in full conformity with L 12, Art. VII. of the sion in the watershed i ;meot district shall be entitled to cast one vote, impfovemei y purchase, ift, is inclu in land shall be excluded from the district. The board r by proxy, for each acre or fractional part t, bequ t. devise, or other legal means, Revised State Constitution, arid chapter IOD inso(sy shall certify such determination to the Department thereof of land within the watershed improvement Temin',utldlovutin proceedings in accvrdimce wit as said chapter relates to bond elections under said a. district belonging to such owner, excel c . '. im of Agriculture and Consumer Services and shall fur A that only one c Pter , such lands or interests therein as us nec- 12, Art. Vill of the Constitution. nish a copy of such certification to the clerk of the vote may be cast for each such acre or fractional part essary for the exercise of any authorized function of IL b circuit court of each county in which portion of thereof regardless of whether the legal title thereto is the district, including needed or necessary real prop- such excluded land is situated for recoMtion in the held in single or multiple ownership. The three per- erty outside of the district needed in connection with 582.46 Additional powers and authority. public land records of each such county. sims receiving the highest number of votes shall be the administration of this law. to borrow money and -The authority and powers herein granted water. (4) Landowners desiring a transfer of their land declared elected as directors. The first board of direc- Woe bonds as hereinafter provided; and to construct, shed improvement districts shall be additional to from one watershed improvement district to another tore shall determine by lot from among its member- improve, operate, and maintain such structures and those of the soil and water conservation district in may rile a petition for such tranisfer with the board of ship one member to serve a term of 3 years, one mom- works as may be necessary for the performance and which the walershec! improvement district is 'it"t. supervisors of the soil and water conservation district her to serve a term of 2 years, and one member to caryying on of any function authorized by this law. ed. The soil and water conservation district shall be in which the watershed improvement district is situ- serve a term of I year; thereafter, as these initial 111@- 6. ck WZ35. authorized, notwithstanding the creation of the as. ated. The board of supervisors may hold such hear- terms expire, the members of the board of.directors tershed improvement district, to continue to exercise ings as it deems appropriate to enable it to make a shall be elected for terms of 3 years. Vacancies occur- 58144 Levy of taxes; procedure, etc.-The i authority within the boundaries of the isatershed determination as to the desirability of the proposed rin ore the expiration of a term shall be filled for board of directors of a district is authorized to levy iteprovement district. in 'h gl' Pied te by appointment annually a uniform ad valorem tax &@@M ansfer of land. If the bound makes a determination e rm , by the remaininq on all taxable "'O'_ in favor of such transfer of land, it shall certify such members of the boar of directors with the approval property in the district in determined for county tax. N.) determination, setting out the new boundaries of the of the board of supervisors. The board of directors in n t t@o@exceed the amount onecessary to 582.47 Watershed Improvement district to a" _aa an" watershed improvement districts involved, to the De- shall, d u_, under the supervision of the board of supervi- i@ " Pe p if -.i,,ni coordinate work with flood control districts. ." a@ f? 'i: , im pertinent of Agriculture and Consumer Services, and sore, be the gi pu r ;T 0 d d pro 'd the I LA Dverning body of the watershed im- taining . :e a unni ch is -The board of directors of any watershed improve- . in. 'ih._f_" r for snail furnish a copy of such certification to the clerk provement district. The board of directors shall an- and b w. ment district located within the Southwest Florida . 'r'.. v such . abet not of the circuit court of each county in which the af- nually elect from its membership a chairman and vice of 1h k h a .ad', Water Management District created by chapter fected watershed improvement districts are situated chairman. rate of 3 mills on the dollar of the assessed value of 61 @691, Laws of Florida, or the Central arid Southern for recordation in the public land records of each (3) A director shall receive compensation for his such property or such rate approved by the qualified Florida Flood Control District created by chapter such county. service at the rate of.$10 per day for those days on electors of the district pursuant to 9. 582.36. The dis. 25270, Laws of Florida, 1949, shall consult and advise (5) Landowners within a watershed improvement which he renders ant to this chapter. A trict shall be deemed a district within the purview of with the boards of such districts in order to cocisdi- district desiring a charge of name of such district director shall aIAo89;`en2TtFe7gtouei nsesinthessme former as. 193.03 and 193.031, whether within the note the work of the districts involved. may file a petition for such change of name with the amount and extent as provided loc public officers purview and intention of such sections or not, for the Hlot-- . ck w-m board of supervisors of the soil and water conserve- and employees of the state in 8. 112.061. purposes of the assessment, collection, and distribu- tion district in which the watershed improvement H-or-, a, @ a M. tion of the taxes herein provided for. Upon the equal- 582.48 Discontinuance of watersbed Ina. district is situated. If the board approves the change ization of the county tax rolls, the governing board of provement district.- of name, it shall certify the fact of such change of 582.42 Officers, agents, and employees; the district shall be furnished with the same informs- (1) At any time after 5 years from the organiza- mine to the Department of Agriculture and Consum- surety bonds; annual audit.-The board of direc- tion furnished by the property appraiser to the tax- tion of a watershed improvement district, the owners er Services, and shall furnish a copy of such certifics- tore may, with the approval of the board of supervi- ing jutharities of the county and taxing districts for of not less than 25 percent of the land are@ within tion to the clerk of the circuit court of the county or sore of the soil and water conservation district in use in determining the millages to be imposed by such district may rile a petition with the board of su- counties in which the watershed improvement dis- which the watershed improvement district Is situat- them. Upon the determination by the board of the pervisors of the soil and water conservation district trict is situated for recordation in the public land rec- ed, or the joint board if more than one district is af- taxing district of the millages to be imposed by it, it or districts in which the watershed improvement dis- ords of each such county. fected, employ such officers, agents, and other em- shall forthwith notify the boards of county commis- trict is situated requesting that the existence of the Rld-- G.'k 09-M. w 14,35. A. a IN. ployees as they may require, and shall determine sioners of the counties wherein the district lies, who watershed improvement district be discontinued. their qualifications, duties, and com shall include such millages in their directives to the The petition shall state the reasons for discootinu- tteensation. The 58141 Board of directors of district.- board of directors shall provide for execution of property appraisers. Upon receipt of these millages, ance, and that all maintenance and operation (1) Petitions to nominate candidates for directors surety bonds for such officers, agents, and employees the property appraisers shall impose and assess such ances and other obligations of the district have been of the watershed improvement district may be riled as shall be entrusted with funds or property of the taxes in the usual manner, to be collected and rile- met. A copy of such petition shall be firrui5hed to the with the board of supervisors of the soil and water watershed improvement district, and for the making tributed in the usual manner. For purposes of taxa- Department of Agriculture and Consumer Servicies. conservation district in which the watershed im- and publication of an annual audit of the accounts of tion. the district shall be treated as a taxing district. (2) After ifivirig due notice of a hearing on such Provement district is situated. No such nominating the district. Such district tax assessments shall be lions against petition, the board of supervisors may conduct so& petition shall be accepted by the board unless it is S. cb, 69-M, the properties assessed as is provided for in a. he@rmg on the getition as may be necessary to assist =iby ail least 10 owners of land lying within the 197.0151. The taxes of the district, when distributed it in making a etermination. .d inprovement district or by a majority of 582.43 Status and general powers of dis- in the usual manner, shall be paid into the depository (3) Within Go days after the petition is filled, a such owners if there be less than 10. Such owners tricts; power to levy tax; power to construct, op- of the district to the credit of the district to be ex- referendum shall be held by fhe board of supervisors may sign more than one nominating petition to nomi. erate, improve and maintain works of Improve- pended in the usual manner for like district. Expend- substantially as provided for in a. 582.36 and 582.r. nate more than one candidate for director. No person ment; power to obtain necessary lands or Inter. itures from such funds shall be made with the ap- No informalities in the conduct of the referendum or 157 158 ao FIT Its Mgt;;,. Eno :0 'OP. !@ . 21. Wo 0 C-s'" F9 42 PE. Ir 0.2 P. I w -I a, a.: M @ 0)-@ 00- -h 4@6-< a 0 co@ (0@ 0@ (A) (D I'm low AM- Aw 1@ l '! 'no -@, Mo 'as On %fts. " 00 im Aw Mo No I No, I mmk l,